TRIBUTES have been paid to a loving father and grandfather who died after being involved in a crash while travelling on a motorcycle in Co Waterford.
The crash, which involved a motorcycle and a car, occurred in Monvoy in Tramore at around 7.40pm on Wednesday, July 9.
The motorcyclist was brought to University Hospital Waterford, where he passed away on Friday, July 11.
He has been named locally as Michael O’Sullivan, 55, from Cullencastle in Tramore, Co Waterford.
In a statement, his family thanked the emergency services for all their help.
The family said: “The O’Sullivan family would like to thank with great appreciation all the emergency services, medical carers and all the staff in University Hospital Waterford who helped tirelessly supporting Michael before he passed.”
Tributes were paid to Mr O’Sullivan online.
One friend said “Deepest Sympathy to all Micheal’s family and friends on his sad passing. We had the honour and pleasure of working with Michael.
“When it came to work Michael was a fountain of knowledge and extremely skilled in his trade.
“Always willing and able to help his work colleagues in any way he could. May he rest in peace.”
A man in his 60s was arrested at the scene and has been charged in connection with the incident.
He appeared before a special sitting of Waterford District Court on Friday evening, July 11.
Businessman John Fitzgibbon, 67, with an address given as New York, US, appeared before Judge John Cheatle.
Addressing the court, Mr O’Sullivan’s sister Claire O’Sullivan said her brother was a beloved father and grandfather with decades of experience driving motorcycles.
She told the court: “I’m using this time to advocate for a person who died this morning.”
She described him as a “model husband, model father”.
Judge Cheatle set bail at €10,000 and ordered the defendant to surrender both his Irish and American passports. The bail is to be paid to the judge on Tuesday, July 15.
Relatives of Mr Fitzgibbon both swore an oath to act as independent sureties for him while the proceedings are ongoing.
INFO APPEAL
Gardai have issued an appeal for anyone with information regarding the crash to come forward.
They have called on anyone who was in the Monvoy Cross area between 7.30pm and 7.50pm and who may have witnessed the incident to contact investigating gardai.
Specifically, they have asked any road users who were travelling in the area and may have footage, including dash cam footage, to make this footage available to the cops.
Gardai can be contacted at the Tramore Garda Station on 051 391620, the Garda Confidential Line on 1800 666 111, or any Garda Station.
Michael O’Sullivan is survived by his wife Lillian, his son Nicholas, his daughters Fiona, Heather and Rebecca.
His remains will repose at The Family Home, Cullencastle, Tramore on Monday, July 14, from 5pm until 7pm Sharp.
His Requiem Mass will take place on Tuesday, July 15, at 10am at The Church of the Holy Cross, Tramore.
A private cremation will take place on Wednesday, July 16.
