The funeral of a Kilkishen man who died at the weekend following an accident in Spain will take place tomorrow.
Kevin McMahon from Plunkett Drive in Kilkishen had been on life support in a Spanish Hospital for over a week after he hit his head in a swimming pool while on holidays, suffering major head injuries. Clare FM News reports that the 23 year old was pronounced dead on Saturday night after members of his family had travelled to be by his side.
Mr. McMahon will be laid to rest tomorrow following Funeral mass in Kilkishen.
The funeral of a Kilkishen man who died at the weekend following an accident in Spain will take place tomorrow.
Kevin McMahon from Plunkett Drive in Kilkishen had been on life support in a Spanish Hospital for over a week after he hit his head in a swimming pool while on holidays, suffering major head injuries. Clare FM News reports that the 23 year old was pronounced dead on Saturday night after members of his family had travelled to be by his side.
Mr. McMahon will be laid to rest tomorrow following Funeral mass in Kilkishen.
The €30m ‘Project Kelvin’ fibre cable that will link Ireland to 24,000km of undersea cable linking Ireland with the US, Canada and UK came ashore at Portrush yesterday.
The fibre project, supported by €30m in public funding, was brought ashore by Hibernia Atlantic, parent company of Magnet Networks. The telecommunications cable will be connected by high capacity fibre to Letterkenny, Monaghan, Castleblayney, Dundalk and Drogheda, and it will also have points of presence in several locations across the border, reports Silicon Republic.
‘Project Kelvin’ is is a joint cooperation project between the Department of Enterprise, Trade and Investment in Belfast and the Department of Communications, Energy and Natural Resources, which is part financed by the EU under the North-South cross-border cooperation programme.