Written by Rachel Martin
Police have confirmed an Armagh farmer has died following a telehandler incident on his farm in Keady on Saturday (June 6).
The man has been named locally as 30-year-old Shane Lappin.
A spokesman for the Police Service of Northern Ireland said: “Police attended the scene of the sudden death of a man at a property in the Madden Road area of Armagh shortly before 3:00pm on Saturday, June 6.
“The death is not being treated as suspicious and Health and Safety Executive have been informed.”
A spokesman for HSENI added: “HSENI is aware of the incident in Keady on Saturday, and is making enquiries. Our thoughts are with the deceased’s family at this tragic time.”
One of 3 fatal farm accidents
It’s one of three fatal incidents involving agricultural machinery on the island this weekend.
In a separate incident in the Republic of Ireland, a man in his 60s was killed in an accident involving a tractor on Saturday (June 6).
In a statement, a Garda spokesperson confirmed the fatal road traffic collision involved a tractor and a pedal cyclist. The incident happened on Church Road in Gowran, Co. Kilkenny, at around 3:45pm.
In a second incident in the Republic, a man in his mid-70s was killed following a farm accident involving a tractor in Co. Galway.
The incident in Kilconly, Tuam, Co. Galway happened on Sunday June 7, 2020, shortly after 6:30pm.
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