Man who died in Mayo quarry incident named

Joseph Harrington had been operating a stone crusher in a quarry Ballyhaunis

Joseph (Joe) Harrington was operating a stone crusher in a quarry at Aghamore, Ballyhaunis, at about 10am on Thursday when he sustained fatal injuries. Photograph: Cyril Byrne/The Irish Times
Joseph (Joe) Harrington was operating a stone crusher in a quarry at Aghamore, Ballyhaunis, at about 10am on Thursday when he sustained fatal injuries. Photograph: Cyril Byrne/The Irish Times

A Health and Safety investigation has got underway into the death of a young man from Co Mayo in a quarry on Thursday.

The victim has been named locally as Joseph (Joe) Harrington (27) from the townland of Sonnagh, Charlestown.

Mr Harrington, who has a partner and a young son, was operating a stone crusher in a quarry at Aghamore, Ballyhaunis, at about 10am on Thursday when he sustained fatal injuries.

Ambulance personnel and a local doctor arrived quickly on the scene after the alarm was raised.

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It is understood the victim was killed instantly. His remains were brought to Mayo General Hospital in Castlebar for a post mortem examination.

The quarry where Mr Harrington was working is one of a number operated by local firm Harrington Concrete & Quarries.

The company's founder and owner, Frank Harrington, who is no relation to the victim, was the main contractor for Ireland West Airport Knock and has been involved in a number of major bypass contracts throughout the Republic since the 1990s.

Apart from his partner and son, Mr Harrington is also survived by his mother, Audrey as well as two sisters and a brother.