A local Fine Gael councillor has said that his thoughts and prayers are with the family of a pensioner who died in a suspected hit and run accident in Liscarroll, Co Cork overnight, writes
The body of the man was found near his home in Liscarroll shortly after 9.30am today. It is understood he was hit by a car late last night or early this morning.
The man incurred injuries consistent with a hit-and-run. His body was found on the road from Castlecor to John's Bridge at Ballybane in Liscarroll.
The road where the hit and run occurred was closed off and forensic investigators attended at the scene. Gardaí in Mallow are investigating the matter.
The State Pathologist's office has been contacted. The man was 67-years-old. His name has not been released.
Local councillor John Paul O'Shea has described the incident as an "awful tragedy."
Our thoughts and prayers are of course with the family of the deceased.
Gardaí in Mallow are investigating the circumstances surrounding the discovery of the body of a 67-year-old man on the side of the road near Ballybane, Liscarroll, Co. Cork in a suspected hit and run incident.
The body was discovered this morning at around 9.30am on the road from Castlecor to Johns Bridge at Ballybane, Liscarroll.
The scene has been preserved for a technical examination and the Office of The State Pathologist has been contacted.
The body remains at the scene.
Gardaí are appealing for witnesses who may have travelled this road, Castlecor to Johns Bridge, between 10pm last night and 10am this morning to contact them.
Or anyone who may have information on the incident.