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This sortable table lists railway accidents in the Republic of Ireland, and before its formation accidents in the provinces of Leinster, Munster and Connacht, plus the counties of Donegal, Cavan and Monaghan. It is currently limited to accidents where at least one train occupant was killed.
A suspect known to the victims, a man in his early 20s, was arrested at the scene after being subdued by members of the Garda Armed Support Unit (ASU) and Garda Emergency Response Unit (ERU) using non-lethal weapons, including a taser and pepper spray. [15] A full forensic examination of the scene was carried out.
Death in Northern Ireland (3 C) Death in the Republic of Ireland (5 C, ... Suicide in Ireland This page was last edited on 3 April 2022, at 07:34 (UTC). Text ...
Rail suicide is deliberate self-harm resulting in death by means of a moving rail vehicle. [1] The suicide occurs when an approaching train hits a suicidal pedestrian jumping onto, lying down on, or wandering or standing on the tracks. [2] Low friction on the tracks usually makes it impossible for the train to stop quickly enough.
Suicide was the leading cause of death in Ireland in 2020 for those aged from 15 to 34 years old. [1] The greatest proportion of these deaths by suicide in Ireland in 2020 were aged between 40 and 44 years old, at a proportion of 12.3% of the overall suicide rate in Ireland for that year. [1]
Shot dead by a fellow officer in his Garda station, who then killed himself (murder-suicide) Nenagh, County Tipperary: George Mordaunt: Detective: 6712: 45: 24 October 1942: Shot dead during a raid on an IRA safe house by Garda Special Branch. An IRA member was subsequently executed for his role in the shooting. [7] Donnycarney, County Dublin ...
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Alan and Clodagh Hawe both worked in education. Alan Hawe, who was a native of Windgap in the south-west of County Kilkenny, [2] [5] [6] was deputy principal at Castlerahan National School, which is very close to Barconey (Robinson), the townland where the family home was located, while Clodagh Hawe was a teacher at Oristown National School, just south-east of Kells in the north of County Meath.