British toddler was hit by a jeep while on holiday in Republic of Ireland.
It’s clear boy who was underage of two, stopped at property in Co. Roscommon with his parents.
The Irish police said the boy hit through car near Ballinagar shortly after 9am on Friday.
He was given medical assistance on the spot, but later he was ascertained. dead. His body was taken to the mortuary of Galway University Hospital. for post-autopsy.
No other injuries reported result of in collision.
The boy was killed near house where is he and family remained. It is clear that his parents visited area often.
Fianna Fail advisor Pascal Fitzmaurice said: “Members of local community shocked and saddened death of baby who is starting to walk.
“Our sympathies with in family on this sad case. I want send family our condolences and let them know they are in our thoughts and prayers.
Tom Crosby, Independent Counsel and Cathaoirleach of Roscommon County Council, said a local community was left devastated by a “terrible accident”.
“This was horror,” he added.
“Like Cathaoirleach of Council, I want express my deepest condolences to the boy family and friends and all neighbors. It’s such a tragedy.
“The incident was so unfortunate in in way what happened. It’s close-knit community and area is in total shock.
“It’s not typical place for holiday homes but it’s quiet location for visitors.”
Police in Ireland attracts for road users who is there a video to do this? available to them and for any witnesses will come forward.
Anyone with information can be contacted by Boyle Garda station on 0719664620 or Police Confidential Line on 1800 666 111.

