Conor Murray's father Gerry being treated in hospital for serious injuries following road collision
The father of Irish and Munster rugby star Conor Murray was being treated for “serious injuries” in hospital Thursday, after he was injured in a road traffic collision near his home in Co Limerick.
Garda closed the road for 90 minutes as emergency services extracted the father of three from the wreckage. The Patrickswell community were “in shock” and praying he would make a quick recovery as Mr Murray’s family traveled to Cork to be at his bedside, a local source said.“He is a very active man, cycling all his life, he is a serious cycling enthusiast, and he was involved as a marshal with the Tour de France for a couple of years, and he is also big into motorbikes.”
“Gardaí and emergency services attended the scene of a traffic collision that occurred at approximately 3:25pm on Tuesday, the 7th February 2023 on the N20 in Patrickswell, Co Limerick,” said a Garda spokesman.
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