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Irish tourist (29) dies following car crash on Bolivia's salt flats
Irish tourist (29) dies following car crash on Bolivia's salt flats

The Journal

time30-06-2025

  • The Journal

Irish tourist (29) dies following car crash on Bolivia's salt flats

AN IRISH TOURIST has died after a car overturned on Bolivia's salt flats on Friday. The victim, named locally as 29-year-old Oisin Hoy from Clontarf, was among a group of seven travelling in a Toyota Landcruiser when the accident happened shortly before 5pm. According to local media, the vehicle flipped over on the salt flats. Oisin Hoy was seriously injured in the crash, and later died while being transported to the nearby city of Potosi. Advertisement Five others, including two Bolivians, two Germans and a Dutch national, were also hurt, with three requiring hospital treatment. Local police chief Colonel Wilson Flores told local media that the crash was believed to have been caused by excessive speed. Clontarf GAA have paid tribute to Oisin, noting his long-standing involvement with the club. A statement said he was 'remembered by all who played with him or coached him as a hugely positive person' whose 'trademark smile' was well known. 'His interest in travelling took him all over the world, most recently to South America,' the club added. A spokesperson for the Department of Foreign Affairs confirmed it was providing consular assistance to the family. Readers like you are keeping these stories free for everyone... A mix of advertising and supporting contributions helps keep paywalls away from valuable information like this article. Over 5,000 readers like you have already stepped up and support us with a monthly payment or a once-off donation. Learn More Support The Journal

Irish tourist killed in 4x4 horror incident in Bolivia named
Irish tourist killed in 4x4 horror incident in Bolivia named

Dublin Live

time30-06-2025

  • Dublin Live

Irish tourist killed in 4x4 horror incident in Bolivia named

Our community members are treated to special offers, promotions and adverts from us and our partners. You can check out at any time. More info Authorities in Bolivia are investigating after an Irish tourist was killed when a 4x4 overturned on the country's famous salt flats. The man, named locally as Oisin Hoy, 29, was among a group of seven in a Toyota Landcruiser when the accident occurred on Friday afternoon shortly before 5pm. Officials said they were on their way to a local volcano when vehicle flipped over and travelled for a further 40 metres before coming to a halt on its side. Mr Hoy was gravely injured and was being brought to the nearby city of Potosi when he died en route. Five others, including two Bolivians, two Germans and a Dutchman were also injured. Three required hospital treatment in Potosi due to the severity of their injuries. Images broadcast by local media showed the open-backed Landcruiser with a badly-crushed roof. Local police chief Colonel Wilson Flores said authorities believe the incident occurred due to excessive speed. He said one of the other tourists had requested to drive the vehicle in order to record a video for social media when it occurred. Flores said: "Unfortunately due to excessive speed, it lost control and the vehicle turned over, causing one death and five injuries. The deceased passed away en route to Potosi due to the abdominal injury he suffered." Local tourism boss Raul Torres said the accident occurred amid increasing concerns about safety levels among tour operators in Bolivia. He said many firms were not attending road safety training and an instruction session scheduled for last Friday had been cancelled because of the failure of company drivers to show up. Join our Dublin Live breaking news service on WhatsApp. Click this link to receive your daily dose of Dublin Live content. We also treat our community members to special offers, promotions, and adverts from us and our partners. If you don't like our community, you can check out any time you like. If you're curious, you can read our Privacy Notice . For all the latest news from Dublin and surrounding areas visit our homepage .

Irish tourist dies in 4x4 horror incident in Bolivia
Irish tourist dies in 4x4 horror incident in Bolivia

Irish Daily Mirror

time29-06-2025

  • Irish Daily Mirror

Irish tourist dies in 4x4 horror incident in Bolivia

Authorities in Bolivia are investigating after an Irish tourist was killed when a 4x4 overturned on the country's famous salt flats. The man, named locally as Oisin Hoy, 29, was among a group of seven in a Toyota Landcruiser when the accident occurred on Friday afternoon shortly before 5pm. Officials said they were on their way to a local volcano when vehicle flipped over and travelled for a further 40 metres before coming to a halt on its side. Mr Hoy was gravely injured and was being brought to the nearby city of Potosi when he died en route. Five others, including two Bolivians, two Germans and a Dutchman were also injured. Three required hospital treatment in Potosi due to the severity of their injuries. Images broadcast by local media showed the open-backed Landcruiser with a badly-crushed roof. The Irish Mirror's Crime Writers Michael O'Toole and Paul Healy are writing a new weekly newsletter called Crime Ireland. Click here to sign up and get it delivered to your inbox every week Local police chief Colonel Wilson Flores said authorities believe the incident occurred due to excessive speed. He said one of the other tourists had requested to drive the vehicle in order to record a video for social media when it occurred. Flores said: 'Unfortunately due to excessive speed, it lost control and the vehicle turned over, causing one death and five injuries. 'The deceased passed away en route to Potosi due to the abdominal injury he suffered.' Local tourism boss Raul Torres said the accident occurred amid increasing concerns about safety levels among tour operators in Bolivia. He said many firms were not attending road safety training and an instruction session scheduled for last Friday had been cancelled because of the failure of company drivers to show up.

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