The young boy who tragically lost his life in a quad bike accident in Kerry last week has been named locally
.Heartfelt tributes have been pouring in for George and his grieving family. "Such a precious little boy who was loved by so many," one person wrote, while one mother wrote in tribute: "Heaven has a beautiful angel may god give you strength to cope with the loss of your beautiful boy thinking of you at this tough time he is the brightest star shining in the sky tonight george will guide you in the days and weeks to come rest in peace George.
"I dont know you personally but as a father of 3 young boys , I want to offer you my sincere condolences for the loss of your perfect little boy. I will say a prayer for you all during this difficult time. May little George Rest In Peace," one Cork father wrote.
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