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Killarney man dies in England after being knocked off his bicycle

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By Sean Moriarty

A Killarney man died after being knocked off his bicycle in Chichester, England on Tuesday evening.

The man had been cycling on the A286 Birdham Straight, in the Sussex town, before a collision with a car at about 8.20pm.
He was named locally as David Breen from Countess Road on Thursday evening and is a member of a well-known local family in the town.

"Next of kin have been informed," a Sussex Police spokesperson told the Killarney Advertiser.

Family members have travelled to the Sussex town. The deceased man had been living in the Chichester area for some time.

A man and a woman, both aged 34, have been arrested on suspicion of dangerous driving and police are now appealing for witnesses.

A spokesman for Sussex Police said: "Police are appealing for witnesses to a fatal collision in Birdham, Chichester.

“Officers were called to the A286 Main Road at around 8.20pm on Tuesday (October 26) to reports of a collision between a silver Vauxhall Zafira car and a pedal bike.

"The cyclist – a 26-year-old man from Chichester – sadly died at the scene.

"A 34-year-old man and a 34-year-old woman have been arrested on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving. They both remain in custody at this time.

"Officers investigating the collision would like to hear from any witnesses or anyone who may have captured any relevant dash cam footage.

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Lough Lein Anglers announce 38th annual charity competition

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The Lough Lein Anglers Association, in partnership with main sponsor Lee Strand Cooperative Creameries Limited, has officially launched this year’s Open Wet Fly Charity Angling Competition.

Known locally as “The Charity,” the event will take place on Lough Lein, Killarney, on April 26.
Now in its 38th year, the competition remains one of the most popular fixtures on the angling calendar.

This year, the organisers have chosen the Rise & Shine Trust (formerly the Irish Pilgrimage Trust) as the beneficiary.

The Trust provides fully supported Easter pilgrimage holidays to Lourdes for children and young people with additional or special needs, a mission entirely funded through volunteer fundraising.

The launch, held at Ross Castle, brought together representatives from the angling community, the primary sponsors, and the charity to mark nearly four decades of local sporting philanthropy.

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New defibrillator installed at Park Road Parish Centre

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Killarney HeartBeat has enhanced community safety in the area with the installation of a new Automated External Defibrillator (AED) at the Park Road Parish Centre.

The life-saving device has been mounted on the exterior wall of the centre, conveniently located near the main entrance door to ensure it is accessible to the public at all times.

The project was funded through a combination of generous public donations and proceeds from the Killarney HeartBeat bookstand, which has been a steady source of fundraising over the past year.

With the approval of the group’s trustees, the organisation moved to secure and install the unit as a vital safety asset for the busy community hub.

HeartBeat representatives siad that the addition of the AED provides peace of mind for the many groups and individuals who use the Parish Centre facilities daily.

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