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Young cyclist fatally electrocuted while watching Tour de France as tributes pour in
Young cyclist fatally electrocuted while watching Tour de France as tributes pour in

Daily Mirror

time6 days ago

  • Daily Mirror

Young cyclist fatally electrocuted while watching Tour de France as tributes pour in

An investigation has been opened into the death of Tomás Walsh, 25, from Waterford, Ireland, after his body was discovered on tracks in the French capital on Monday morning Tributes have been paid to a talented young cyclist who was fatally electrocuted during a trip to see the Tour de France. ‌ Tomás Walsh, 25, from Waterford, Ireland, was in the French capital to watch the 16th stage of the competition when the tragedy occurred. His lifeless body was discovered on the metro tracks at Paris' Grand Boulevards station. Although not officially confirmed by authorities in France, it has been reported that the man died from electrocution. ‌ The Paris prosecutor's office has announced it has opened an investigation into his death, and it said there was no evidence at this stage to suggest foul play. A spokesperson for the Department of Foreign Affairs confirmed that it is aware of the case and is providing consular assistance, the Irish Mirror report ‌ He represented Comeragh Cycling Club for over 10 years. Paying tribute to their member, they described Tomás as the "life and soul" of the club, saying: "It is with great sadness that we have learned that our clubmate and friend young Tomás Walsh has lost his life in France. "We're truly shattered by this news and extend our sincerest condolences to all his family and friends." ‌ "Tomás joined us as a 15-year-old ten years ago and represented us at both underage and senior level where he had great success. He was the life and soul of the club, a fantastic young man. Ar dheis Dé go raibh a anam." Tributes have flooded in on social media for the young cyclist, who has been described as "a pleasant young man" and "a really great lad". Altitude bike shop, where he spent a lot of time in the city, said: "Tomás was one of a golden group of talented cyclists who happened to converge through their membership of Comeragh Cycling Club and through which great friendships were formed. "His death is deeply felt by everyone here and we extend our deepest sympathy to Bernie and Frank and to Tomás' sisters and his family and friends." Tramore Cycle Services wrote: "Tomás was truly a wonderful young man. He will be greatly missed by all who had the privilege of knowing him." One person said: "Beautiful young man from a beautiful family, condolences to his family and friends, we are all heartbroken". Another wrote: "Very sad news. What a tragedy for family and friends. Condolences to all who knew him. Rip." while a fourth person said on facebook that he was 'lovely young man with the world in front of him'. Waterford Triathlon Club added: 'We are very saddened to hear of the passing of Tomàs Walsh of the Comeragh Cycling Club. We extend our deepest sympathy from everyone in WTC to the Walsh family. May he rest in peace.'

French police investigate ‘electrocution' death of Irish cyclist at Paris metro station
French police investigate ‘electrocution' death of Irish cyclist at Paris metro station

Irish Times

time6 days ago

  • Irish Times

French police investigate ‘electrocution' death of Irish cyclist at Paris metro station

French police have opened an investigation into the death of an Irish cyclist following an incident at a metro station in Paris. Tomás Walsh, from Waterford, died in the early hours of Monday in circumstances that remain unclear, but it is believed the 25-year-old may have been electrocuted after falling on to the underground railway's tracks. The Paris prosecutor's office has confirmed it has opened an investigation into his death. It said there was no evidence at this stage to suggest foul play. Police said the body of Mr Walsh was discovered lying on the tracks inside the Grands Boulevards metro station in the northeast of the city. READ MORE He had travelled from Ireland to watch the 16th stage of the Tour de France cycling competition. Online tributes to the cyclist described him as a 'pleasant young man with the world in front of him', a 'credit to his parents' and a 'really great lad'. In a statement, Comeragh Cycling Club said it had learned of his death with 'great sadness' and said Mr Walsh had been the 'life and soul' of the club. Altitude, a bike shop in Waterford city, described him as 'one of a golden group of talented cyclists'. The Department of Foreign Affairs said it was aware of the case and was providing consular assistance.

Investigation opened after death of young Irish cyclist at Paris metro station
Investigation opened after death of young Irish cyclist at Paris metro station

Irish Daily Mirror

time6 days ago

  • Irish Daily Mirror

Investigation opened after death of young Irish cyclist at Paris metro station

Paris' prosecutor's office has opened up an investigation into the death of a young Irish cyclist at a metro station. Tomás Walsh, 25, from Waterford, was in the French capital to watch the 16th stage of the Tour de France when the tragedy occurred on Monday morning. His body was discovered on the metro tracks at Paris' Grand Boulevards station. It has been reported that Tomás died from electrocution, however, that has not been confirmed by authorities in Paris. Local media reported that there were delays to metro services on Monday due to "a serious passenger accident" at the metro station. Tomás was a talented cyclist from the Cheekpoint area of Waterford, and was a member of Comeragh Cycling Club for over 10 years. Paying tribute to their member, the club said: "It is with great sadness that we have learned that our clubmate and friend young Tomás Walsh has lost his life in France. "We're truly shattered by this news and extend our sincerest condolences to all his family and friends. Ar dheis Dé go raibh a anam." Tributes have flooded in on social media for the young cyclist, who has been described as "a pleasant young man" and "a really great lad". Altitude bike shop said: "Tomás was one of a golden group of talented cyclists who happened to converge through their membership of Comeragh Cycling Club and through which great friendships were formed. His death is deeply felt by everyone here and we extend our deepest sympathy to Bernie and Frank and to Tomás' sisters and his family and friends." Tramore Cycle Services wrote: "Tomás was truly a wonderful young man. He will be greatly missed by all who had the privilege of knowing him." One person said: "Beautiful young man from a beautiful family, condolences to his family and friends, we are all heartbroken". While another wrote: "Very sad news. What a tragedy for family and friends. Condolences to all who knew him. Rip." A spokesperson for the Department of Foreign Affairs confirmed that it is aware of the case and is providing consular assistance. Subscribe to our newsletter for the latest news from the Irish Mirror direct to your inbox: Sign up here.

Tributes paid to Waterford cyclist (25) who died in France
Tributes paid to Waterford cyclist (25) who died in France

BreakingNews.ie

time7 days ago

  • Sport
  • BreakingNews.ie

Tributes paid to Waterford cyclist (25) who died in France

Tributes are being paid to a Waterford man who died suddenly in France. Tomás Walsh (25) was in France to watch the Tour de France when the incident occurred in a metro station in Paris on Monday morning. Advertisement Full details of how Mr Walsh died remain unclear, but it is understood that Mr Walsh may have fallen onto live wires at the station. In a statement, Comeragh Cycling Club said they learned of Mr Walsh's death 'with great sadness' and that their 'clubmate and young friend has lost his life' in France. They continued: 'We're truly shattered by this news and extend our sincerest condolences to all his family and friends. Ar dheis Dé go raibh a anam.' Altitude Cycling Repairs added: "Everyone in Altitude is deeply saddened to hear of the death of Tomás Walsh. Tomás was one of a golden group of talented cyclists who happened to converge through their membership of Comeragh Cycling Club and through which great friendships were formed. Advertisement 'His death is deeply felt by everyone here and we extend our deepest sympathy to Bernie and Frank and to Tomás' sisters and his family and friends.' Mr Walsh is survived by his parents, Frank and Bernie and sisters. A spokesperson for the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade said that they are 'aware of the case' and are providing consular assistance. 'As with all consular cases, the Department does not comment on the details of individual cases,' the spokesperson noted. Mr Walsh's funeral arrangements are yet to be announced.

Tributes paid to Waterford cyclist who died on Tour de France trip
Tributes paid to Waterford cyclist who died on Tour de France trip

Irish Examiner

time7 days ago

  • Sport
  • Irish Examiner

Tributes paid to Waterford cyclist who died on Tour de France trip

Tributes are being paid to a cyclist from Co Waterford who died in France on Monday. Tomás Walsh, 25, was a member of the Comeragh Cycling Club and had been in the country for the Tour de France. The club led the tributes, saying they are shattered by the news. "It is with great sadness that we have learned that our clubmate and friend young Tomás Walsh has lost his life in France," said a statement. "We're truly shattered by this news and extend our sincerest condolences to all his family and friends." Waterford-based bike shop Altitude said Tomás "was one of a golden group of talented cyclists who happened to converge through their membership of Comeragh Cycling Club" where "great friendships were formed". "His death is deeply felt by everyone here and we extend our deepest sympathy to Bernie and Frank and to Tomás' sisters and his family and friends." Local side Passage Hurling Club, where Tomás was a juvenile player, also expressed "deepest sympathies to his family and friends at this difficult time". It has been reported that Tomás was electrocuted in a Paris Metro station on Monday morning. Funeral details have yet to be announced.

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