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This article is from page 7 of the 2005-10-25 edition of The Clare People. OCR mistakes are to be expected so download the original SWF or the rendered page 7 JPG

AN open verdict has been returned in the inquest into the death of a fa- ther and son who drowned on a west Clare farm earlier this year.

The Coroner’s Court heard that Michael Cunningham (41), a fitter and his 10-year-old son James, from Knockbrack, Clonlara, were help- ing out on Michael’s brother Kevin’s farm at Eirebull, Labasheeda, when they disappeared on March 28 last

Both bodies were recovered from a quarry hole on the farm, by mem- bers of the Athlone sub-aqua diving club and Kilkee Marine Rescue, at 7.30pm that evening.

Garda Michael Ryan said a fork was located in the place where the two had been feeding cattle and adjacent to that was a large quarry

hole. There was a small scuff mark but nothing else to suggest anything was wrong.

Dr Elizabeth Mulchay performed an autopsy on both bodies at Lim- erick Regional Hospital. She con- cluded that the deaths were due to drowning.

Coroner Isobel O’Dea said the in- cident was a “very sad and unfortu- nate double tragedy.

‘Probably one of them fell into the quarrry and the other went into save him but we don’t know. Nobody saw anything happen,” said Ms O’Dea.

Sympathies were extended to the family of the deceased and tributes were paid to those who assisted in the recovery of the bodies, by both the Coroner and Inspector Tom Kennedy.

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