Man injured at Stryker plant in Carrigtwohill on life support, family say

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The Health and Saftety Authority have launched an investigation into the incident.

A MAN WHO was seriously burned after a fire at a medical devices manufacturer in Co Cork yesterday is currently on life support, a family member has said.

Speaking on the Neil Prendeville Show on Cork’s RedFM, a family member said that the injured man had suffered “massive burns”. “A close family member was the chap who was very seriously injured during the incident and he has sustained massive burns.”“He is a kind, mild mannered family man, 41 years old, with a loving wife, a baby, a young child and a stepson – who are his world. He was living the perfect life until 1 o’clock, yesterday.”

Sinn Féin TD for Cork East, Pat Buckley, told the Neil Prendeville Show that he will be in contact with the HSA, adding that he will also raise the matter in the Dáil tomorrow.

 

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