Mourners of man who drowned trying to save swimmers asked to donate to RNLI

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Mourners of man who drowned trying to save swimmers asked to donate to RNLI

Mourners at the funeral of a man, who died when he went to the aid of young people who got into difficulty in the water at Inch Beach, in east Cork last Friday, have been asked to donate to the RNLI in lieu of flowers.

Friends of Stephen O’Callaghan (55) of Ashburton Hill, Montenotte in Cork have described him as having been a “selfless, kind and gentle” person.

Mr O’Callaghan, who was late of Irish Customs, died when he entered the sea at Inch Beach at around 3pm last Friday in a bid to save the lives of young swimmers. Four young people were rescued from the water.

Mr O’Callaghan was subsequently recovered from the water in a serious condition. Paramedics attended to him on the beach.

He was transferred by ambulance to Cork University Hospital where he was pronounced dead. A file has been sent to the Coroner and an inquest will be held in due course.

The search and rescue coast guard units at Guileen and Crosshaven, along with the RNLI from Ballycotton and Crosshaven,…



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