Irishman dies on English channel swim as wife watches
A shocked wife looked on
from a boat as her husband suffered a fatal heart attack less than a mile from
the shore as he took part in a cross-channel swim from England to France.
Galwayman Paraic Casey died in front of his wife, Riana, just minutes
after he fell ill during the final leg of his charity swim with fellow members
of a Kinsale club.
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illness or problems before his collapse.
Casey was hauled onto the
support boat but suffered a massive heart-attack and died before he reached
hospital.
Just before the tragedy, Riana had tweeted: “He IS gonna do
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The
Irish Independent reports that Riana had previously tweeted that she joined her
husband in the water for part of the swim.
“He is in great form and I
struggled to keep up with him,” she wrote.
Casey got into difficulty
less than a mile from the French shoreline and was hauled into the boat by the
support crew.
In a tribute to her husband, Riana said: “Paraic was an
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“I would like to thank everyone for their love and
support. We ask that our privacy is respected during this difficult time.”
Reports on Monday confirmed that Casey, who worked as a wildlife ranger
at Fota Park in Cork, was medically examined and given a clean bill of health
before he left for England.
The Channel Swimming and Piloting
Federation, who authorise all cross-channel swims, confirmed that he was passed
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Spokesman Kevin Murphy said: “He was just swimming
along fine at one moment and the next he stopped swimming and was on his back.”
Members of the Sandycove Club in Kinsale were due to join Paraic in the
water for the final leg of his swim.
Club secretary Ned Denison said:
“He was a lovely bloke. He loved the water and he was in an environment where
lots of other swimmers were pushing the distance and Paraic started to swim
further and further and further.
“In Dover, he was fit and healthy and
in great shape, with the appropriate amount of confidence and caution. He was an
excellent swimmer.”