THE bravery of a young man, who jumped into the Fergus river in an effort to save a drowning man, was praised last week.
The tributes were paid during an inquest into the cause of death of a young mechanic. Dermot Molloy (21), of Cahercalla Estate, Ennis, lost his life due to drowning last December.
Ennis Coroner’s Court heard last Wednesday that his body was recov- ered from the river in Ennis on De- cember 12, three days after he was
seen entering the water, in the early hours of the morning.
Colman Tubridy recalled being in Ennis, picking up a group of people, on the night of December 9 last. He had arranged to collect the group at the carpark across from the Queen’s Hotel at 2.15am.
He said he got to the carpark at 2.05am. He saw three young men to his right-hand side.
He said the three of them were talk- ing, before one of them backed away from the other two. That young man then placed his hand on the wall and
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The inquest heard that Patrick Harding left the Queen’s nightclub rare b
In his deposition to the inquest, Mr Harding said he saw a lot of people running towards the Club Bridge. His sister told him that Dermot Mol- loy had jumped into the river.
‘“T went up to Club Bridge and could see him under the trees. I ran back to Abbey Street carpark. I climbed over the wall at the Bagel Factory
and waded through the water towards Dermot.
“When I got to him, I grabbed hold of him and | grabbed a tree with my right hand. We were there for a short period and then I started to panic. He was moving around a good bit. That’s when I lost grip of the tree,’ he recalled.
“We flowed down the river un- derwater, passing under the Club Bridge,” he said.
However he then lost grip of Mr Molloy. Members of Ennis fire serv- ice then got Mr Harding out of the
river, on the garda station side of the river. Mr Molloy’s body was taken from the water on December 12.
Pathologist Dr Vouneen Healy car- ried out an autopsy on Mr Molloy’s body on December 13. She conclud- ed that death was due to drowning.
Coroner Isobel O’Dea said Mr SE Tiebbetoacmese Cova nme (e)00 (eM lowe. @rle sce edged, along with those of the fire Service.
“T think the appropriate verdict is death by misadventure. It’s very sad that a young man’s life was lost in such tragic circumstances,” she said.