Limerick man's remains to come home after workplace accident in Canada

A Limerick man's remains are expected to be brought home in the coming days after he died in hospital in Toronto.

Limerick man's remains to come home after workplace accident in Canada

A Limerick man's remains are expected to be brought home in the coming days after he died in hospital in Toronto.

Conor Curtin, who was in his mid-20s and originally from Ardagh, was hurt in a workplace accident in the past fortnight.

He had reportedly been working as a civil engineer in Canada.

Members of his family have travelled there to bring home his remains.

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