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Young Donegal dad killed in road collision had been visiting sick brother in hospital before crash

A Co Donegal dad who died after he was struck by a car had travelled to visit his seriously ill brother in hospital.

Mark McDaid had driven almost 300km to visit his sibling when he was killed in the road crash in the Republic of Ireland early yesterday morning, reports Irish Mirror.

His brother was in hospital in Galway after he received serious injuries while working on a boat in Rossaveal harbour on Monday and Mr McDaid and other family members had been mounting a bedside vigil for several days.

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Mr McDaid had been staying overnight at a property in the Cummer, near Tuam when he went for a walk at around 12.30am – and was then struck by a car.

Originally from the Carndonagh area of north Donegal, Mr McDaid had only married his fiancée in July.

He was critically injured at the scene of the collision before being rushed to University Hospital Galway, where medics were also treating his seriously ill brother.

But tragically Mr McDaid, who had a number of children, later lost his fight for life.

Sources confirmed last night that Mr McDaid, aged in his 40s, who came from a well-known family in the Carndonagh area, was in Galway to visit his brother.

A source said: “The family had been down at the hospital for the brother,” a source said.

“He was badly injured on Monday when he was working on a boat at Rossaveal harbour.

“There was an accident and he received bad crush injuries, especially to his back.

“Mark and the rest of the family were down there.

It's understood Mr McDaid was a lorry driver and was well-known in the Carndonagh and Culdaff areas of Donegal.

“Everyone is very shocked and very upset.

“They are a very popular family in the area. It is a real tragedy."

Gardai in Co Galway are appealing for witnesses to the accident.

A spokesman said the accident happened at around 12.30am on the N83, 10km southwest of Tuam.

The spokesman said: “Shortly after 12:30am, Gardaí were alerted to a collision involving a car and a pedestrian on the N83 at Cahervoley, Cummer near Tuam.

“The pedestrian, a man in his mid-40s, was taken from the scene to University Hospital Galway (UHG) where he was later pronounced dead. The driver of the car, a man in his 30s, did not require hospital treatment.

“Gardaí are appealing to anyone who may have witnessed this incident to come forward. Road users with camera footage (including dash cam) who were travelling in the area at the time are asked to make it available to investigating Gardaí.”

Anyone with information is asked to contact Tuam Garda Station on 093 70840, the Garda Confidential Line on 1800 666 111, or any Garda station.

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