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St Rynagh s joy as agreement reached to conclude 2020 camogie championships
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ST Rynagh s Camogie Club will get to play their 2020 Leinster Club Intermediate Championship campaign after an agreement was brokered last night between the Camogie Association and warring clubs.
A decision to cancel the 2020 provincial and All-Ireland club championships some weeks ago had been greeted with dismay and fury by clubs still involved.
The aggrieved clubs had decided to take their case to the Disputes Resolution Authority but a mediation meeting last night resulted in a compromise.
With former Director General of the GAA, Padraig Duffy acting as mediator, the Camogie Association and their angry clubs have agreed to play the 2020 championships in November following the end of the 2021 club county championships. The 2020 provincial and All-Ireland championships will conclude before the 2021 provincial campaigns start.
Updated / Thursday, 24 Dec 2020
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An ambulance at the scene of the tragedy at Clonbullogue, Co Offaly in May, 2018
A verdict of accidental death due to massive trauma as the result of an air accident was the decision of the jury at an inquest in Tullamore today into the deaths of pilot Niall Bowditch and seven-year-old passenger Kacper Kacprzak at Clonbullogue, Co Offaly on 13 May 2018.
The inquest heard that both victims suffered severe head trauma and multiple fractures to their upper and lower limbs.
The airplane was discovered embedded in a bog near Walsh Island in east Offaly after it crashed while returning from a parachute jump.
Accidental death verdict in Offaly plane crash inquest
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A verdict of accidental death due to massive trauma as the result of an air accident was the decision of the jury at an inquest in Tullamore on Friday into the deaths of pilot Niall Bowditch and seven-year-old passenger Kacper Kacprzak at Clonbullogue, Co Offaly on May 13 2018.
The inquest heard that both victims of the accident suffered severe head trauma and multiple fractures to their upper and lower limbs.
The airplane was discovered embedded in a bog near Walsh Island in east Offaly after it crashed while returning from a parachute jump. It had “virtually nose dived into the ground” and had been “flying vertically like a torpedo” according to one witness.
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