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Tragic American died of blunt force trauma

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By Anne Lucey

The inquest into the death Rosalyn Joy Few, one of two people killed at the Gap of Dunloe, Killarney while on a pony and trap trip during an Easter family holiday opened at the coroner's court in Killarney yesterday (Thursday).

Coroner for south and east Kerry, Aisling Quilter, said a post mortem had found that Ms Few, of Phoenix, Arizona had died at the Gap of Dunloe on April 9, 2018, of blunt force trauma due to a fall on rocks from a pony and trap, causing traumatic brain injury. The coroner said she was adjourning the inquest.

Meanwhile, Ms Few's partner Normand Larose (62), originally from Canada and living in Phoenix, Arizona, was also  killed. Last August, the inquest into the death of Mr Larose opened in Killarney for the purposes of issuing a death certificate. Death was the result of blunt force trauma with severe brain injury due to a fall onto rocks from a pony and trap on April 9, 2018, the inquest heard. It too was adjourned.

The couple were on an Easter family holiday with Ms Joy’s daughter, son-in-law and grandchildren travelling in a separate trap.

 

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Rail disruption to affect Dublin–Killarney services this weekend

Rail passengers travelling between Dublin and Killarney or Tralee this weekend are being advised to plan ahead, as major engineering works will disrupt services on all Heuston routes. The works, […]

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Rail passengers travelling between Dublin and Killarney or Tralee this weekend are being advised to plan ahead, as major engineering works will disrupt services on all Heuston routes.

The works, taking place on Saturday and Sunday, November 1 and 2, involve track crossover replacement and culvert renewals between Dublin Heuston and Newbridge.
As a result, direct Dublin to Killarney and Tralee services will not operate for the weekend. Instead, trains will run between Mallow and Tralee only, with connections available via Cork on a revised timetable.
Iarnród Éireann has urged customers to check journey times and connection details before travelling on www.irishrail.ie or the Iarnród Éireann app, as schedules will vary throughout the weekend.

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Road from Lissivigeen to Barraduff to close until 9am tomorrow

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The road from Lissivigeen roundabout to Barraduff will be closed from 3pm today until 9am tomorrow morning.

Presently, a single-lane traffic system is in operation on the N72 road west of Barraduff village, this will remain in place until the full road closure begins this afternoon.

The road was initally closed this morning due to a crane going off the road.

After the road reopens tomorrow, traffic will continue to operate under a single-lane traffic system for several days to facilitate the recovery option.

Motorists are advised to observe the traffic management in place in the area.

This is a notice from Kerry County Council.

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