Tributes have been paid to a 'devoted' dad after his tragic death when he was killed by a falling tree in Storm Eunice.
The man, who has been named as Billy Kinsella, was clearing debris from a road in Co Wexford, Ireland, when he was killed, reports the Mirror.
Mr Kinsella, an employee of Wexford County Council, had been attending the scene of a fallen tree when he was fatally injured.
Tributes have now been paid to the 59-year-old father-of-one, from Clonroe in Gorey.
Sinn Fein councillor Fionntan O Suilleabhain, who lives close to Mr Kinsella and grew up with his family, was among those to pay tribute, the Mirror reports.
"People in the area are devastated. It is such a tragedy for his wife Rita and their only child Conor.
"Billy died in the line of duty while out doing council work and attending the scene of a fallen tree. He died round the corner from where we both live and he died in a manner that makes it most tragic.
"He comes from a well-respected family and a very hard-working family. He was a quiet family man who was devoted to his son, who he brought to sporting events all over.
"Conor plays for the under-20s Wexford team and would be heavily involved in GAA, like Billy's father was before him.
"People are very shocked."
Fianna Fail councillor Donal Kenny said: "I knew Billy quite well. He was a nice easy-going fella and was one of those lads who got on with his day's work.
"He was out doing his job to keep the roads clear.
"It is very difficult for his family."
It comes as Storm Eunice wreaked havoc in Scotland with flooding and blizzard conditions in parts of the country.