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Garda killed by traumatic injuries in crash, inquest told

Kevin Flatley was fatally struck by a motorcycle while operating a checkpoint in May this year
Kevin Flatley was fatally struck by a motorcycle while operating a checkpoint in May this year

A garda killed while working at a speed checkpoint in north Dublin earlier this year died as a result of multiple traumatic injuries from a collision with a motorcycle, an inquest has heard.

Garda Kevin Flatley, 49, was fatally struck by a high-powered Yamaha R1 1000cc motorcycle on the R132 at Lanestown, Co Dublin on 11 May while operating a checkpoint.

The married father of two from Moylaragh Crescent in Balbriggan, Co Dublin, who had worked as a garda for over 26 years, was pronounced dead at the scene of the collision which occurred on the old Swords to Balbriggan road shortly before 1pm.

At the opening of his inquest at Dublin District Coroner's Court, the Mr Flatley’s wife, Úna Flatley, gave evidence of formally identifying her husband’s body to gardaí at the Dublin City Mortuary in Whitehall.

The brief hearing was also attended by his parents, Michael and Breda Flatley.

Coroner Aisling Gannon acknowledged that the opening of the inquest was likely to cause additional stress to relatives of Garda Flatley following his tragic death and also noted that it had been his birthday just a short period ago.

Ms Gannon said the results of a post-mortem showed that he had died from multiple traumatic injuries from a road traffic collision between a pedestrian and a motorcycle.

Inspector Richard Byrne applied for a three-month adjournment of the inquest under Section 25 (1) of the Coroners Act.

Gardaí and members of the public attended the funeral service for Kevin Flatley at St Peter and St Paul's Church in Balbriggan

Inspector Byrne told the coroner that the garda investigation into the fatal incident was still ongoing.

Garda Flatley, who was attached to the Roads Policing Unit at Dublin Castle, was the 90th member of An Garda Síochána to be killed in the line of duty.

Following his death, An Garda Síochána notified social media companies about content on various platforms which purported to give an eyewitness account of the fatal incident.

Gardaí said such commentary was "completely inaccurate" and had "no basis whatsoever in fact".

They also expressed concern about the rise in the level of misinformation, disinformation and fake news and appealed to members of the public to independently verify information they were reading on social media and messaging apps.

Offering her condolences to Garda Flatley’s family, Ms Gannon explained that the details of the fatal incident would be heard when the full inquest is heard at a later stage.

The coroner granted the application for an adjournment and listed 11 February next year for an update on the progress of the garda investigation.

The motorcyclist involved in the collision - Izzet Can Berber from Balgriffin in north Dublin - died from his injuries in the intensive care unit at Beaumont Hospital in Dublin on 31 May.

The married father, who was born in Turkey, was in his 30s and had a son and two stepchildren.