A teenager who was arrested last Saturday as part of a Garda investigation into a fatal road crash, in which a bridegroom died on the morning of his wedding, has been “released without charge”.
Gardai said a file on the arrest of the male, “will now be prepared for the Director of Public Prosecutions”.
The deceased, named locally as Myles “Miley” Harty, 20, from Askeaton Co Limerick, died instantly when a car he was a front seat passenger in, left the road between Askeaton and Rathkeale and struck a pole, around 1am, last Saturday.
A male in his late teens, who was driving the silver coloured Skoda hatchback, was arrested at the scene and questioned at Henry Street Garda Station, Limerick city.
“The man arrested in relation to the fatal road traffic collision on the R518 Askeaton to Rathkeale Road, Co. Limerick has been released without charge, a file will now be prepared for the Director of Public Prosecutions,” a Garda spokesman said Monday.
Gardai appealed for witnesses and dash cam footage from any vehicles that were travelling on the route around the time of the fatal incident.
Mr Harty was to marry Kate Quilligan, from Thomondgate, Limerick City, last Saturday afternoon.
Ms Quilligan and hundreds more from the wedding party gathered at St Munchins Church where the young couple were to walk down the aisle together, to pay tribute to her fiancé.
At the church last Saturday, mourners wept and released dozens of blue balloons, some inscribed with “King For A Day”, into the sky, in memory of Mr Harty.
A third man who was traveling in the car at the time of the fatal collision, was taken to University Hospital Limerick with non life-threatening injuries.
Shortly before her fiancé’s death, Ms Quilligan posted a photograph on social media of herself beside a message for Mr Harty, which read: “Can’t believe I’m marrying my best friend in the whole world in the morning. See you at the altar babes. Husband and wife in the morning, our fairytale has finally come.”
Later, Ms Quilligan announced she would be releasing balloons at the church at 3pm, Saturday, “because that’s where we should be celebrating the best day of our life at that church but instead it’s the worst”.
In a poignant love letter to her fiancé, she stated: “I love you forever, it will always be me and you, no matter what. Love you unconditionally my gentle giant. You didn’t deserve this my handsome baby boy.”
John Costelloe, a family friend and a local Sinn Fein Councillor, said the Thomondgate community was rallying around Ms Quilligan.
“I just want to give my condolences to Kate’s family and the deceased’s family. I know Kate and her mum Tina, and her father Connie, they are a very well-known and respected family here in Thomondgate; it’s an awful tragedy for them, a very difficult time,” Mr Costelloe added.
Others took to social media to pass on their sympathies to Ms Quilligan and pay tribute to Mr Harty.
“So sorry for your loss Kate, Mylie R.I.P…My heart is broke for you Kate…I’ve yet to witness sadder news, I really can’t imagine what you are going through…Thinking of you, your family, and Miley’s family, rest in peace Miley,” stated well wishers.
Speaking to this reporter last Saturday Fr Seán Ó’Longaigh, Askeaton Parish Priest, said: “It’s very sad for the families, they are now switching from a wedding to a funeral.“
“Our thoughts and prayers are with the family, naturally. Myles was a young person who grew up locally, he went to the local school, he’d have an awful lot of relations around Askeaton, he was due to get married in Limerick today, yes, the family must be in bits,” Fr Ó’Longaigh added.
Mr Harty is survived by his parents Miley and Margaret, three sisters, brother.
His funeral mass will take place at 12 noon in St Mary’s Church, Askeaton, Tuesday, and he will be laid to rest in the local Reilig Mhuire cemetery.
“In compliance with the current HSE guidelines, the funeral will be limited to fifty people,” Mr Harty’s funeral notice stated.
Those attending the funeral and burial were urged to “please ensure social distancing and public health advice is adhered to”.
A Garda spokesman said: “Gardaí are appealing to any road users who were travelling on the R518 at Cragmore Askeaton at the time and who may have camera footage (including dash-cam) to make this footage available to Gardaí.”
“Anyone with information is asked to contact Henry Street Garda Station on 01 8010600, the Garda Confidential Line on 1800 666 111, or any Garda Station.”
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