Heartbreaking tributes are being paid to a national school pupil who died in a farming tragedy in County Monaghan at the weekend. The HSA confirmed they are investigating a quad bike accident involving the young boy. The child, who has been named locally as Finn McGrath (10) from Dunaree, Laragh, Castleblayney, was airlifted to hospital following the accident but passed away at Temple Street Hospital in Dublin on Saturday.

The school and Castleblayney communities had been praying for Finn after word spread that he was airlifted to hospital following an accident at the weekend. Locals are now rallying around Finn’s heartbroken parents and siblings in the tight-knit community. Paying tribute, Lisadoon NS where Finn was a pupil wrote “deepest sympathy to Paul, Caroline, Jack, Ella Rose, Finn’s grandparents and all the Keenan and McGrath family on the loss of your beautiful Finn.

His bright smile and gentle nature will be greatly missed by all of us at Lisdoonan NS. May his soul rest in peace. Keeping you all in my thoughts and prayers during this difficult time.

” The Lisadoon Development Association also paid tribute. They wrote ‘’The management and staff of Lisdoonan centre and shop are very sorry to hear of the untimely passing of Finn McGrath, a beloved member of the community. “We are sending our heartfelt condolences to his parents Caroline and Paul, his siblings Jack and Ella Rose, grandparents Peadar and Rose, James and Martina and extended Keenan and McGrat.