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Car Leaves Pier in Kinvara, Co Galway

18th August 2022
Kinvara Pier in County Galway
Kinvara Pier Credit: via Galway Tourism

Emergency services were tasked to Kinvara, Co Galway this evening (Thurs 18, August) when a car left the pier and tumbled into the sea.

No one was in the vehicle at the time, and it is believed the Volkswagen may have rolled off the pier accidentally.

Members of the local fire brigade unit and Gardaí were at the scene shortly after the incident, which occurred after 6 pm, and they established that the car was empty. Arrangements were made to lift it out.

The south Galway village has been busy all week after the annual Cruinniú na mBád festival of traditional craft last weekend.

Mr Michael Burke, owner of the Pier Head bar and restaurant in Kinvara, said it was fortunate that no one was hurt in the incident.

A retired priest, Fr Tony Minniter, died in late October 2019 after his car went into the water off Kinvara pier. The alarm was raised by locals who were out for Hallowe'en at the time, but efforts to save the priest, who was in his late seventies, were unsuccessful.

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Lorna Siggins

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Lorna Siggins is a print and radio reporter, and a former Irish Times western correspondent. She is the author of Search and Rescue: True stories of Irish Air-Sea Rescues and the Loss of R116 (2022); Everest Callling (1994) on the first Irish Everest expedition; Mayday! Mayday! (2004); and Once Upon a Time in the West: the Corrib gas controversy (2010). She is also co-producer with Sarah Blake of the Doc on One "Miracle in Galway Bay" which recently won a Celtic Media Award

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