GAA club 'absolutely heartbroken' at garda's tragic passing

May 12, 2025

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A Dublin GAA club has paid a heartfelt tribute to Garda Kevin Flatley who was killed in the line of duty yesterday.

The 49-year-old father-of-two died after he was struck by a motorcycle while trying to flag the vehicle down on the old Swords to Balbriggan Road in the Lanestown area of Lusk at around 12.50pm. Originally from the West of Ireland, Garda Flatley served 26 years in the force and was also actively involved with O’Dwyers GAA where he coached the club’s U10 girls’ football team.

“We in O’Dwyers GAA Club are absolutely heartbroken to learn of the sudden, tragic passing of our club member and great friend Kevin Flately today,” the Balbriggan-based club posted online.

“Kevin, a valued member of An Garda Síochána sadly passed away following an incident that occurred whilst on duty.

“Kevin was an absolute gentleman who had a huge part to play in our club, always lending a hand when he could. He was always a pleasure to chat to, and his grá for GAA and helping others shone through in every conversation. He was a dedicated coach with our u10 girls’ team, encouraging the players at all times and bringing great energy.

“We extend our deepest of condolences to Kevin’s wife Una, his two daughters (Aoife and Erin) who play with us in O’Dwyers, and all of his family, friends and colleagues at this extremely difficult time. He will be sorely missed by all. May he rest in peace. Ar dheis Dé go raibh a anam dílis.

“Fear uasal a bhí ann. Bhí grá mór aige don Ghaeilge agus don CLG. Táimid ar fad croíbhriste. Comhbhrón ó chroí le hÚna, Erin, Aoife agus clann Kevin. Suaimhneas síoraí dá Anam dílis.”


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