The late Tommy O’Sullivan The terrible death of Tommy O’Sullivan from Feran Drive, Louth Village, in what is being referred to as “an office mishap” on Thursday, February 29, has actually sent out shockwaves through the regional neighborhood. A widower in his ‘seventies, Tommy was a retired mechanic who was extremely well understood in the regional classic scene. He wanted to provide his abilities to assist fix classic tractors and lorries for rallies throughout the area. He is kept in mind as a peaceful guy who “would do anybody a favour” and who delighted in a chat with good friends and neighbours. Initially from the Castleblayney Road, he made his home in Louth Village with his cherished better half Imelda, nee O’Reilly, who predeceased him in April 2016. He is made it through by his sad boys David, Eric, Emlyn and Emmet, grandchildren, family members and pals. It’s comprehended he was dealing with a tractor when the mishap took place in a backyard in the Inniskeen location near the Louth-Monaghan verge on Thursday around 5.45 pm. Mr O’Sullivan was noticable dead at the scene. An Garda Siochana and the Health and Safety Authorty (HSA) were alerted and participated in at the scene of the mishap. The HSA has actually verified that it is performing an examination into the event which they have actually referred to as a “job-related casualty”. Funeral plans have yet to be revealed.