Traffic was brought to a halt at about 12:00 noon today, here in Thurles, when a female pedestrian, came into contact with a moving vehicle in the area of Barry’s Bridge and Barry’s Castle.
The lady pedestrian is understood to possibly have lost her balance, leaving a nearby pavement, before colliding with a slow moving vehicle, latter exiting from Barry’s Bridge unto Emmett Street in the town.
It was raining heavily at the time of the accident, as confirmed by extensive flooding on nearby Kickham Street, for the second time in just 10 days.
Despite backed up heavy traffic, and the narrow streetscape, Gardai and an Ambulance crew managed to effectively reach the scene.
The female pedestrian managed to walk to the ambulance aided by crew and from her posture appeared to be suffering from shock and possibly slight head injuries.
We have no further update at this time.
This is the second such incident involving pedestrians in this immediate area in the past 5 months.
SAD
Can you explain the origin the name Barry’s Castle. I am a Thurles resident all my life and have never heard it referred to as such.
You can read how it got its name using the link shown hereunderon my website Thurles.Info. It true name should be Butlers Castle.
https://www.thurles.info/2019/11/17/times-they-are-a-changin-in-cathedral-street-thurles/
See also my history website http://www.hiddentipperary.com/castles/bridge-castle-thurles/
Hi George,
Thanks for your reply. Very interesting historical information.