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Olivia Kelleher

Two-year-old boy who died choking on piece of fruit in Cork tragedy named

Locals in Skibbereen in Co Cork have vowed to offer every support available to the family of a two-year-old boy who died after a piece of fruit became lodged in his windpipe on Wednesday evening.

Gardai have indicated that the emergency services went to a housing estate in the town shortly after 9pm on Wednesday following the unexpected passing of the toddler in a choking incident. The dead child has been named locally as Joshua Odonker.

The Coroner for West Cork was notified and arrangements were made for a postmortem at Cork University Hospital (CUH).

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Gardai have confirmed that the incident is being treated as a "tragic accident" and foul play is not suspected.

"Owing to the tragic nature of the incident no further information is available."

It is understood the child, whose parents are from Ghana, was eating a grape when it became lodged in his windpipe. Despite the best efforts of paramedics the toddler was pronounced dead at the scene. An inquest in relation to the death is expected to be held later this year.

Independent Councillor Karen Coakley, who is a former Mayor of Skibbereen, said that there was a sense of "numbness" locally following the tragedy.

"I heard it yesterday morning and nobody seemed to know who it was. Sometimes when you don't know who it is is it is almost as if it hasn't happened.

"Where it happened is near where I am living. Supposedly the family moved to town over the last couple of months. They are originally from Ghana.

"It is almost sadder because if they just moved to town they don't really have a network of support just yet or family support. Supporting them is all you can do.

"People are just so numb because it is such a cute age when a child is between two and three. It is just so tragic. A simple, simple little accident. It is just heartbreaking."

Cllr Coakley says the community plans to do everything in its power to assist the bereaved family.

"You don't have to be a parent to feel this. It is just heartbreaking. It is just so traumatic. We will do whatever we can."

Meanwhile, this is the second tragedy involving a child in the town over the last year. In January of last year a toddler died after was struck by a car in the driveway of a house in the Tralispean area of the West Cork town.

The 18 month old boy was taken from the scene by ambulance to CUH where he was pronounced dead.

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