Mrs Mary Lowry, aged 57 years, with an address at Green Road, Dundrum, Co Tipperary; latter previously a witness who was central to the Mr Moonlight murder trial, today received a fully suspended one year jail sentence and a one year driving ban. Mrs Lowry had previously admitted to a charge of careless driving, while in control of a Volkswagen Passat motor vehicle, which had, sadly, caused the death of father-of-five, named as Mr Patrick Connolly, at around 12:45pm on December 28th, 2021 last.
The fatal collision had occurred on the N24 Waterford to Limerick road, close to an entrance to Bansha Wood, Spring House, Bansha, Co Tipperary.
Mrs Lowry wept silently in court as her barrister, Mr Pádraig de Búrca (BL), read a letter of apology penned by Mrs Lowry to the deceased man’s family, seeking their forgiveness.
The court was informed that Mrs Lowry had waited for other traffic travelling on the N24 to pass by the entrance to Bansha Woods, and on believing the coast was fully clear, turned out of the entrance onto the N24, colliding with a motorcycle being driven by Mr Connolly, latter who was carrying his son on the pillion. Both had been participating in a charity bike event.
A Garda forensic report into the collision stated that road conditions and visibility were both good on the date in question, but that Mrs Lowry had failed to yield to traffic travelling on that stretch of roadway. This report also stated that Mr Connolly might have been more visible to Mrs Lowry, had he been wearing a high visibility jacket at the time of the tragic incident.
Senior counsel Mr Colman Cody stated that Mrs Lowry was a volunteer support worker with cancer patients and people with disabilities; herself having lost her own husband tragically to cancer, and he argued before Judge Ms Catherine Staines that jailing her would serve no real purpose.
The case concluded with Mrs Lowry thanking the judge, before leaving the court in obvious distress.
Oh beautiful Magnolia, you’re blossoming again. It’s early Spring and there you are, like you have always been. Your glorious Spring time beauty is wondrous to behold, But it is such a little while until your blossoms fold.
It only seems a day or two from when you’re in full bloom, That petals start to flutter down and leave me with sad gloom. The reason I feel gloomy is that just once each year, I see your gentle beauty, then wait another year.
Upon this wondrous earth of ours are many lovely things. In spring I marveled at the sights the kind your beauty brings. Oh beautiful magnolia, you are by Heaven blessed. Spring time has many wonders, but you’re one of the best.
Pre-deceased by his parents William and Margaret (Webster), brothers William and Michael, sisters Anastasia and Margaret; the passing of Mr Treacy is most deeply regretted, sadly missed and lovingly remembered by his loving wife Bernadette, (née Purcell), his children Diane, David, Michael, William, Lorraine and Kerry, sisters Nonie, Mary, Kate and Lily, grandchildren, son-in-law, daughters-in-law, brothers-in-law, sisters-in-law, nieces, nephews, extended relatives, neighbours and a wide circle of friends.
For those persons who are unable to attend the funeral service for Mr Treacy, same can be viewed streamed live online, [on link to be published later].
The extended Treacy family wish to express their appreciation for your understanding at this difficult time, and have made arrangements for those persons wishing to send messages of condolence, to use the link shown HERE.
Tipperary Roads Policing Unit Host Seminar For Secondary School Students In Garda Training College, Templemore, Co. Tipperary earlier this week.
Tipperary Roads Policing Unit hosted a seminar in the Garda Training College in Templemore, Co. Tipperary earlier this week. Same was attended by some 400 students from Secondary schools across the towns of Thurles, Templemore and Roscrea in north Co. Tipperary.
The Lifesaver Project #BeALifesaver was presented by the Tipperary Road Safety Team consisting of; Garda Anastasia Murphy, Garda Eamonn Rhatigan, Garda Jamie Ryan and Garda Kevin McGuinness.
Two crash survivors, namely Mr Barry Murphy and Ms Gráinne Kealy, very kindly shared their personal experiences with the assembled student cohort.
The event was also attended by the ‘Road Safety Authority of Ireland’, who provided students with Virtual Reality Simulations. Tipperary Roads Policing Unit, demonstrated the latest in vehicles and the technology used, as part of their daily policing duties which generated huge interaction from all participants.
Tomorrow, Friday 22nd March beginning, at 10:00am – ‘Write Minds’ Poetry Workshop With Jenny Cox and Eileen Acheson. ‘Write Minds’ welcome all emerging writers to join them for a 2 hour Poetry Writing Workshop. This will be a safe and fun space to develop your writing skills, using their creative prompts. Refreshments Served.
Saturday afternoon 23rd March, beginning at 2:00pm – Herb Craft with Melanie Lorien Learn how to make bespoke traditional Folkloric Charms, Amulets, Incense and Talismans, utilising organic plants and herbs and foraged nature items.
Booking is essential in advance of your attendance for both events, so please do contact Tel: No. 062-63825.
You canlocate the Cashel Library building, situated on Friar Street, Lady’s Well, Cashel, Co. Tipperary, HERE. (G487+RX)
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