Omagh Courthouse. Source Google Maps. The tragic accident which led to the death of a 73-year-old man has been described by the coroner as an “accident waiting to happen” at his inquest. The inquest was held in Omagh Courthouse on Tuesday where coroner, Joe McCriskin, found Robert Malone, of Skeoge Road, Brookeborough, was travelling on his bicycle to feed his pony when he was in an accident with a telehandler exiting a farmyard at around lunchtime on September 7, 2019. Mr. Malone subsequently died on September 11 in the Royal Victoria Hospital, Belfast. Much of the inquest centred on the exit from the yard and lack of visibility the driver of the telehandler, Jonathan O’Malley, would have had as well as the safety of Mr. Malone who was not wearing a helmet and was described by witnesses as not being the most proficient of cyclists.