Family of Kerry man who plunged to death in river while working on Limerick bridge settle action for €1.1m (2024)

The family of a man who plunged to his death and drowned in the River Shannon after the steel cage carrying him and his colleagues as they worked on a Limerick bridge suddenly dropped into the water has settled for €1.1m a High Court action over his death.

Stonemason and father of two TJ O’Herlihy, from Castleisland, Co Kerry, was 36 years of age when he and his colleague Bryan Whelan, 29, from O’Briensbridge, Co Clare, were trapped in the cage which fell into the river nine years ago and the two men drowned.

Their co-worker, Paul Murphy, from Askeaton, Co Limerick, managed to free his harness and was rescued by emergency first responders after he was swept out along the Shannon estuary.

The stonemasons had been harnessed into the cage and were wearing lifejackets while they carried out specialised repair works on the south side of Thom*ond Bridge, Limerick City, when the tragedy occurred on August 29, 2015.

In the High Court on Tuesday, Mr O’Herlihy’s partner, Therese Wigsten, and children settled a High Court action over his death.

Ms Wigsten attended the hearing by remote link from her home in Sweden and Mr O’Herlihy’s father, Tim O’Herlihy, from Castleisland, Co Kerry, attended at the Four Courts for the settlement ruling.

Cable snapped

The family's counsel, Maura McNally SC instructed by Andrew O’Connell solicitor, told the court a cable holding the steel cage had snapped as the men worked on Thom*ond Bridge, Limerick.

She said it had been Mr O’Herlihy’s first day on the job as he recently had returned to Ireland and his partner and children, Conor, then age four, and baby Katherine, were due to join him in Ireland from Sweden.

Mr Justice Paul Coffey was told the settlement which was reached after mediation was without an admission of liabililty.

Ms Wigsten from Sodertalje, Sweden, had sued Gaelach Droichead Ltd, trading as Irish Bridge with registered offices at Ballyengland, Askeaton, Co Limerick; his employer, Paul Mulcair Ltd of the same address; Nationwide Crane Hire Ltd, trading as NCG Crane, with registered offices at Dock Road, Limerick City; Palfinger Ireland Ltd with registered offices at Cloncollig Industrial Estate, Tullamore, Co Offaly; Limerick City and County Council and Malachy Walsh and Co Ltd, with registered offices at Park House, Mahon Technology Park, Bessboro Road, Blackrock, Co Cork.

It was claimed Mr O’Herlihy was in the “man cage” being raised by a crane when suddenly and without warning it dropped into the river.

It was further claimed there was an alleged failure to provide a safe place of work and a safe system of work and Mr O’Herlihy had been allegedly required to work in circ*mstances and conditions where it was allegedly known or ought to have been known were unsafe and dangerous.

Claims denied

All the claims were denied by all the defendants.

Mr Justice Coffey noted the settlement, which he said was fair and reasonable, and the division of the €35,000 statutory mental distress payment. The judge also extended his deepest sympathy to Mr O’Herlihy’s family in Sweden and Kerry.

Two companies in 2022 were fined a total of €225,000 after pleading guilty at Limerick Circuit Court to breaches of the Health and Safety at Work Act in relation to the incident.

Judge Tom O’Donnell imposed a fine of €200,000 on Nationwide Crane Hire Ltd, Dock Road, Limerick, and a €25,000 fine on Palfinger Ireland Ltd, Tullamore, Co Offaly.

The court heard a safety mechanism aimed at preventing weight overloading on the crane had failed, resulting in “unbearable stress” on a wire rope that was holding the men in a steel cage platform hanging over the side of the bridge.

In a victim impact statement at the time, Ms Wigsten said their children Katie and Conor had lost one of the most important persons in their lives, their dad.

Katie wrote: “Life would have been more beautiful and nicer if dad was alive, we would have been a family of four, he could help me with homework and pick me up from school, and if I could turn back time I would tell dad never to take the job so he could be with us.”

Conor wrote: “I miss my dad, I wish he was here to help me, to carry me and play with me, I wish he could help me in school.”

Family of Kerry man who plunged to death in river while working on Limerick bridge settle action for €1.1m (2024)

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