Tributes paid to man who died in Co Galway farm accident

Michael McGrath (59) believed to have fallen through perspex roof, HSA investigating

Gardaí sealed off the scene for techincal examination. Photograph: Bryan O’Briem/The Irish Times/Files
Gardaí sealed off the scene for techincal examination. Photograph: Bryan O’Briem/The Irish Times/Files

Tributes have been paid to a Galway man who died in an accident on his farm on Wednesday.

The man has been named locally as Michael McGrath (59), a taxi driver and part-time farmer from Crumlin, Ballyglunin, Co Galway.

Mr McGrath, who had a keen interest in music, is believed to have fallen through a perspex roof while carrying out repairs on his farm.

His body was discovered on Thursday and the area was sealed off for a Garda investigation.

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The Health and Safety Authority (HSA)has been notified and will be conducting inquries as it is a workplace incident.

The HSA confirmed that this was the sixteenth farm fatality this year.

The fatality rate in agriculture is far higher than in any other economic sector, the authority has said.

Lorna Siggins

Lorna Siggins

Lorna Siggins is the former western and marine correspondent of The Irish Times