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Tributes to young man, 22, killed after falling 15ft off cliff while looking at blowhole as tragic lad named
Ann Mooney
Updated: 25 Apr 2021, 20:01
TRIBUTES were being paid tonight to a 22-year-old man who was killed when he fell 15m off a cliff while looking at a blowhole.
Conor King was due to celebrate his birthday in two days time.
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The tragic accident happened near the popular surfing beach in Garrettstown
The accident happened near the popular surfing beach in Garrettstown in West Cork on Saturday night.
Conor, from Broadale in Douglas in Cork city, was a Biomedical Engineering student in Munster Technology University.
Tributes pour in as young man tragically killed after falling from cliff in Cork is named locally
Tributes have been pouring in for 23-year-old Conor King who sadly lost his life
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The young man who was tragically killed after falling through a blowhole near Garretstown, Cork has been named locally as Conor King.
The 23-year-old, who studied engineering and biomedical science in MTU, was on a camping trip with friends on Saturday when he accidentally fell 50ft through the hole late in the evening.
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