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Motorcyclist, 50s, killed in Cork as gardai found him ‘unresponsive’ this morning – as they launch urgent appeal

A MOTORCYCLIST has died following a fatal single-vehicle road crash in Cork yesterday – as gardai issue urgent appeal.

The incident occurred on the R515 at Coolnagour between Milford and Dromcolliher, Limerick.

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A man has died in Cork
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Gardai were alerted to a motorcyclist, a male in his 50s, who was found unresponsive this morning.

They confirmed the man was pronounced dead at the scene.

The Coroner has been informed and a post-mortem exam will be carried out. 

The R515 is currently closed for a technical examination by Garda Forensic Collision Investigators. 

Traffic cops have local diversions in place.

Gardai are appealing for witnesses or anyone with video footage of the incident to come forward.

A garda spokesperson said: “Gardai are appealing for witnesses following a fatal single-vehicle road traffic collision near Milford, Co. Cork yesterday, Saturday 21st June, 2025.

“Gardai were alerted to a motorcyclist found unresponsive this morning on the R515 at Coolnagour between Milford and Dromcolliher, Co. Limerick.

“The motorcyclist, a male in his 50s, was pronounced deceased at the scene. 

“The Coroner has been notified and a post-mortem examination will take place in due course.

“The road is currently closed for a technical examination by Garda Forensic Collision Investigators. Local diversions are in place.

“Gardai are appealing for witnesses to this incident to come forward.

“Any road users who may have camera footage (including dash-cam) and were travelling in the area between 1pm and 6pm on Saturday 21st June 2025 are asked to make this footage available to investigating Gardai.

“Anyone with any information is asked to contact Mallow Garda Station on 022 31450, the Garda Confidential Line on 1800 666 111, or any Garda Station.

“Investigations are ongoing.”

Separately, another motorcyclist died following a “serious” two vehicle road crash in Armagh on Thursday.

Police and emergency services rushed to the scene in the Tandragee area around 8.10am.

The incident, on the Mullahead Road, involved a motorcycle and a Renault Scenic car.

The motorcyclist, 25, was pronounced dead at the scene.

Inspector Cherith Adair: “Officers received and responded to a report of a collision involving a motorcycle and a Renault Scenic car at Mullahead Road shortly after 8.10am.

“Colleagues from partner services were also in attendance.

“Sadly, a 25-year-old male motorcyclist was pronounced deceased at the scene.”

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Mystery as man found dead on major motorway with cops probing ‘unexplained’ tragedy

A MAN has been found dead on a major motorway as police investigated the “unexplained” tragedy.

Emergency crews rushed to the scene on the M90 northbound near the junction for Rosyth, Fife, around 8.15pm on June 21.

The man was sadly pronounced dead not long after.

Police had shut the motorway in both directions but it was later reopened at 10.45pm.

Cops are treating the man’s death as unexplained as they launch their investigation.

M90 motorway traffic near Kincardine Bridge.
Police had shut the motorway in both directions

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‘We’ve had a bad week’ admits Stephen Kenny as he challenges St Pat’s to respond to Galway Utd loss against Derry City

STEPHEN KENNY has done it all in Irish football.

It has not gone to plan in this campaign for St Pat’s but there were flashes of class on Friday after a bad start.

Galway needed keeper Evan Watts to make a string of saves to keep the Tribe ahead.

Friday’s 3-1 defeat means the mood music is not good in Inchicore but the Pat’s boss feels they will come good.

Kenny said: “I’ve never seen a goal like the first goal. For us to concede that goal, our defensive structure wasn’t right. That’s not acceptable.

“The second, Joseph Anang made a mistake. It was an outstanding finish from David Hurley.

“He’s done well to stick that in from there. He’s probably the only player that could have done that.

“We find ourselves 2-0 down after hardly any minutes. I can’t believe it because we prepared well.

“We get a great goal, great finish but then we concede within a minute.”

Ed McCarthy and David Hurley — from the halfway line — had put United ahead. Simon Power pulled one back but Robert Slevin replied to win the game for Galway.

Kenny added: “Moses Dyer puts it in the far corner, a sort of rugby-style kick-out into the corner. We should set and clear, we don’t do that and we can’t concede from a corner. That’s poor from us.

“We had so many efforts at goal then. The young keeper pulled off five outstanding saves. We had a definite penalty.

“Mason Melia is coming on to it and Greg Cunningham pulled him down.

“We reacted well but you can’t give yourself a mountain to climb. The players gave everything. It was just a lack of concentration for the two goals and individual mistakes.”

Tomorrow Pat’s host Derry City, who beat Shelbourne 1-0 on Friday night.

Kenny said: “Derry is a different game completely. We are at home. It’s not been a good week. We played a lot of good stuff this year, but we’ve had a bad week. Because the European teams have a Monday game, a bad week can knock you.

“We only took a point from the three games. That’s obviously not good enough. We’ve got to bounce back.

“Last season we went from third bottom to in contention with two games to go, getting into Europe. Now we are in Europe in a few weeks.

“We have a lot of work to do to go again.”

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St Patrick’s Athletic manager Stephen Kenny reacts after Galway United were awarded a free
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‘Brucey was crying’ – What Pep Guardiola said to Steve Bruce about Lionel Messi left him in tears

PEP GUARDIOLA left Steve Bruce in tears of laughter during a conversation about bringing Lionel Messi to Manchester City.

A reunion between the pair was on the cards in 2020 when Messi’s contract with Barcelona started to wind down.

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Pep Guardiola almost lured Lione Messi to Manchester City in 2020[/caption]
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Former Burnley boss asked the City boss about his pursuit of the Argentine during a meeting of Prem bosses[/caption]
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Guardiola’s response left former Newcastle and Sunderland boss Steve Bruce in tears[/caption]

Messi was said to have been convinced by his old manager to move to the Etihad but performed a U-turn due to his belief Barca would offer him a new deal.

That deal didn’t end up coming to fruition and he ended up joining Paris Saint-Germain on a free transfer in August 2021.

The prospect of Messi moving to the Prem quickly became the talk of players and managers alike.

And at Premier League meeting with all the managers present, former Burnley boss Sean Dyche quizzed Guardiola about his pursuit of the footie icon while getting a cup of tea with Bruce.

During an appearance on talkSPORT, he recalled: “I said, ‘What was that thing about Lionel Messi?’

“He (Guardiola) goes, ‘Sean, Steve, I tell you this. Lionel, he said no way can he come to Manchester City.

“Because I tell Lionel it rains. ‘It rains and rains. And when it stops raining, it rains again.’

“Then he goes, ‘Lionel, on a Monday night, you have to go to Burnley, Sean’s team.

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Sean Dyche couldn’t fathom the prospect of Lionel Messi turning up at Turf Moor[/caption]

“And they go bang, bang, bang, bang, bang.’ Brucey was crying!”

Dyche, 53, added: “I went, ‘That’s exactly what we’re going to do, Pep You warned him correctly.’

“Me and Brucey were crying, honestly. It was genius. Pep, brilliant.”

The prospect of eight-time Ballon d’Or winner Messi rocking up at Turf Moor tickled Dyche, who said: “Imagine that.

“His face turning up at Turf Moor going, ‘What on earth? “

“Absolutely smashing it down with rain, wind blowing across and knocking you over.”

Messi spent two seasons with PSG before upping sticks to the MLS to join David Beckham co-owned Inter Miami.

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Fresh blow as MORE 20mph speed limits are rolled out in UK – are you impacted?

DRIVERS have been dealt a fresh blow as more 20mph speed limits get rolled out in the UK – are you impacted?

Fife Council has confirmed that several towns and villages in the North East will soon have lower speed limits implemented.

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Fife Council has confirmed that 20mph speed limits will be implemented across several areas[/caption]

It follows requests from local communities and the new Scottish Government initiative to introduce 20mph speed limits on all appropriate urban roads by the end of 2025.

Cllr. Jonny Tepp said: “The introduction of these 20mph speed limits in our towns and villages is the best way to improve road safety and reduce the number of casualties on our roads.

“The evidence is clear that a pedestrian hit at 20mph is less likely to be seriously or fatally injured than if hit at 30mph.

“We want to make our towns and villages safer for everyone, especially our children and older or more vulnerable adults.

“Reducing the limits ensures that drivers have more time to respond to unexpected events and significantly reduces the risk of fatal accidents.”

In the East Neuk, 20mph speed limits will be introduced on the A917 through Elie, Pittenweem, Anstruther, and Cellardyke, as well as on the B913, St Andrews Road, in Anstruther.

Main Street and Station Road will also have the reduced speed limits introduced.

In Newport, 20mph speed limits will be introduced on both Cupar Road and Kirk Road.

The council also revealed that a limited waiting parking restriction will be introduced on High Street, Elie, following a request from the Elie and Earlsferry Community Council.

Starting Monday, motorists will only be allowed to park for one hour between 9am and 6pm, Monday to Saturday.

Once that hour is used, they must wait at least another hour before returning.

The council claims this will allow easier access to shops and businesses for customers.

It comes after thousands of UK drivers will face a huge speed limit change under new road rules – is your route affected?

The Welsh Government announced plans to lower the default speed limit from 30mph to 20mph, in 2023.

The decision sparked major public backlash, with hundreds of thousands of locals signing petitions calling for the rule to be scrapped.

It appears residents were heard, as the Government later confirmed that councils could opt out by restoring some roads to the original 30mph limit the following year.

This prompted fresh discussions, as local authorities began working with drivers to decide which roads should return to the higher speed limit.

Some areas have since reverted to the 30mph limit, while others are still in the process of making the change.

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‘I swear I will stop supporting’ – Chelsea enter negotiations for PSG star but fans are split on transfer

CHELSEA have entered talks with Paris Saint-Germain to sign Randal Kolo Muani, according to reports.

The Blues are aiming to further bolster their front line, having already signed Liam Delap from Ipswich for £30million.

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Randal Kolo Muani has been in Club World Cup action for loan club Juventus[/caption]

Kolo Muani, 26, is a France regular and cost PSG more than £70m in 2023.

The forward’s move to Paris hasn’t worked out, however, and he spent the second half of last season on loan at Juventus.

According to French paper L’Equipe, Chelsea have contacted PSG regarding a swoop for Kolo Muani.

The 31-cap star still has three years remaining on his contract, with Luis Enrique’s European champions keen to get him off the wage bill.

Kolo Muani remains with Juve at the Club World Cup, and scored twice in their 5-0 win against Abu Dhabi side Al-Ain.

The 6ft 2in striker has an impressive resume, having won two league titles and a pair of domestic cups with Paris Saint-Germain, a Coupe de France with Nantes and having reached the World Cup final in 2022.

Despite his achievements, Chelsea supporters appear to be divided by the prospect of signing Kolo Muani.

One wrote on X: “I’m sorry but I’d rather keep Nicolas Jackson than have Kolo Muani at Chelsea.”

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While a second commented: “I swear I will stop supporting chelsea.”

And a third fumed: “I stand with every Chelsea fan and say we don’t need Kolo muani.”

Although a fourth chimed in: “Let’s not dismiss him. He’s a good (not great) No.9.”

And another added: “Underrated and disrespected, proven it in every country he’s played, France, Germany, now Italy. Great Loan at Juventus, sign him up.”

Kolo Muani has scored 11 goals in 54 PSG appearances, many of which have come from the bench.

The former Eintracht Frankfurt ace made four appearances during the Ligue 1 giants’ run to winning the Champions League.

And he has since scored eight goals in 16 Serie A appearances for Juve, including important efforts against Lazio and Venezia.

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Chelsea forward Nicolas Jackson will be suspended for their Premier League opener against Crystal Palace, due to his red card against Newcastle last month.

After Jackson, 24, was sent off again on Friday, in his side’s 3-1 defeat to Flamengo at the Club World Cup, boss Enzo Maresca was asked about the striker’s Chelsea future.

The Italian, 45, said: “No, the red card has nothing to do with Nico’s future.

“He had the first one against Newcastle when Liam was not even here and another one.

“I’m not sure that it’s 100 per cent a red card but the referee decided for that, and Nico knows very well that in both situations (it) was not something good for the team.”

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Nicolas Jackson was sent off against Flamengo on Friday[/caption]
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Liam Delap has arrived from Ipswich in a £30million deal[/caption]

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