‘A GENTLEMAN’: Tributes paid to young motorcyclist who died in Cork collision
FAMILY and friends of a young motorcyclist who died in a crash on a busy Cork road have paid tribute to him. Rory Fahy-Callanan died on Saturday, December 9 after the motorcycle he was riding was involved in a single vehicle collision on the N40 at around 10am. The road, known as the South Ring Road, was closed for hours after the incident, which saw the young man, who hailed from Kilcrohane in Cork and was aged in his 20s, pronounced dead at the scene. Confirming his death “following an accident”, his family said he will be “sadly missed by his loving mother and his father, sister, brother, partner, grandfather, stepfather Aiden, stepsisters, uncle, aunt, cousins, relatives and a large circle of friends”. A fan of Liverpool FC and a graduate of Munster Technological University, Mr Fahy-Callanan, who was living in Ovens, had been working as an MES engineer at Business Platforms in Cork city. Rory Fahy-Callanan died on December 9 (Pic: Fahy-Callanan family) Paying tribute this week, colleague Cian O’Brien said:…
12 Dec 00:00 · The Irish Post