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Tributes paid following death of former Fermanagh GAA star Shane O'Brien

Tributes have been paid following the tragic death of former Fermanagh Gaelic football star Shane O'Brien.

The ex-footballer died following a car crash in Pretoria, South Africa, where he lived and worked with the United Nations Refugee Agency.

A Fermanagh GAA statement this afternooon read: "It is with a deep sense of shock and sadness that we learned of the tragic death of Shane O’Brien from the Erne Gaels club.

"Shane was a member of the Fermanagh Minor team that reached the Ulster Final in 2003 and a member of the Fermanagh Senior Football team in 2009."

O'Brien's former Fermanagh team-mate Ryan McCluskey tweeted: “Another life taken too Soon. Had the pleasure of playing along side this young man. A gentleman and brilliant man. Condolences to Shane’s family and @ErneGaelsGAC club mates. #Rip #perspective.”

Tomas Corrigan was another to pay tribute to O’Brien.

“Awfully sad news about the passing of Shane O’Brien," Corrigan tweeted.

Shane O'Brien, left, in action for Fermanagh (INPHO)

"Won a MacRory Cup for St Michael’s, played for Fermanagh then went off to work for the UN making a real difference in the world. Ar dheis de go raibh a anam, Rest In Peace Shane."

Well-known Belfast priest and Fermanagh native Gary Donegan said: “Stunned to hear of Shane’s death, to think I watched this fine young man displaying in skills in the green jersey.

"Too his family friends and all Gaels, thoughts and prayers.”

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