Tributes have poured in following the death of an elderly man after the tractor he was driving overturned in Co Offaly.
Noel Murray, aged in his 70s, sadly passed away after the accident on a farm in Tinamuck, Clara, in the early hours of Wednesday morning.
Gardai and emergency services were called to the scene at around 5am after Noel's body was found.
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The scene was preserved for a technical examination by investigating Gardaí as they determined whether the incident occurred late on Tuesday evening. The Health and Safety Authority were also alerted.
A funeral notice reads: "Noel died on August 24th 2022, unexpectedly following an accident. He was a native of Tinnamuck, Moate, late of E.S.B. and was predeceased by his infant daughters Christina and Ann Marie, son Noel, mother Kate, sister Mary, brother Jim, uncle John and faithful dog Rover.
Noel will be sadly missed and fondly remembered by his loving wife Ann, daughters Olivia and Mary, Mary's partner Jeff, brothers Peter, Tommy, Bill and Johnny, sister Maggie, nephews, nieces, extended family, neighbours and friends."
The local community has been left shocked and saddened by the tragedy, as many that knew Noel offered their sympathies to the family, remembering him as a "gentle soul" who was a "wonderful listener".
One person wrote: "Deepest sympathy to Ann Olivia and Mary on the passing of noel.may his gentle soul rest in peace with Ann-Marie Christina and noel jnr."
A second said: "I extend my sincere sympathy to all Noel's family. Noel was a really lovely man. So sorry to hear of his death.May he rest in peace."
While a third wrote: "Our Deepest Sympathy to Ann,Olivia and Mary on the sudden passing of our dear friend Noel. We are all shocked and heartbroken to hear of Noel's passing .We have such fond memories of all the chats over the cups of tea ,Noel you were a wonderful listener who was always there to help everyone,you will be so sadly missed ,thinking of you Ann,Olivia and Mary at this heartbreaking time ,heaven has gained a wonderful angel and I know Noel will be waiting for you with Annmarie and Christina .Rest in heavenly peace Noel".
Anyone who may have information in relation to this incident is asked to contact Tullamore Garda Station on 057 932 7600.
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