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Cyclist aged in his 60s dies after Co Wexford crash
It’s understood the man was cycling in a group when the incident occurred.
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It’s understood the man was cycling in a group when the incident occurred.
The pilot and three passengers narrowly escaped death after the light aircraft made an emergency landing in September.
Both men have appeared before a special sitting of Wexford District Court tonight.
The single-vehicle collision took place close to midnight last night.
She was last seen leaving her home in Gorey on 11 July.
The local community is said to be in shock after the crash which took place at 5.45pm yesterday evening.
The State Pathologist is due to attend the scene later today.
The collision occurred at approximately 2.30pm this afternoon.
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The discovery was made shortly after 11.30am at Ballyandrew near Ferns.
The man was charged and remanded in custody to appear before court again on Tuesday next.
The man denied the offence but was convicted following a trial last July.
The 59-year-old is in St Vincent’s Hospital in Dublin.
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The man’s body was found at a house in Monamolin, Co Wexford, yesterday afternoon. A 50-year-old woman has been arrested in connection with the incident.
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The 48-year-old driver was involved in a crash at Tinnock this morning.
It is believed the man’s body may have lain in the house for some time. A post-mortem is being undertaken today to determine the cause of death.
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Gardaí are appealing for witnesses to yesterday evening’s crash at Shambough, New Ross.
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Gardaí are holding one man in custody in relation to the incident.
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