Tributes have poured in for an ‘adored’ toddler who’s reported to have died in an incident on a farm in Antrim yesterday.
The little boy has been named domestically as Noah Shea McAleese, and tributes have been paid throughout the communities of Dunloy and Ballymoney.
Ambulance groups had been referred to as to the scene within the Ballymoney space at round 12.32pm earlier than the kid was rushed to Causeway Hospital.
Noah, believed to have been two-years-old, handed away shortly after.
The little boy has been named domestically as Noah Shea McAleese, and tributes have poured in from throughout the native communities in Dunloy and Ballymoney
Native Funeral Administrators, McKiernans & Sons, posted on social media this night: ‘We remorse to tell you of the tragic passing of Noah Shea McAleese R.I.P. (Ballymoney & Dunloy).
‘Treasured son of Johnny and Corrina and adored brother of Cohen.
‘Beloved grandson of Seamus and Betty and Kieran and the late Rosemary Cassidy.
‘Adored and by no means forgotten by the complete McAleese and Cassidy household circle.’
An area Gaelic soccer membership, the place Noah’s dad Johnny previously performed, additionally paid tribute and supplied their ‘ideas and prayers’ to the little boy’s family members.
‘Everybody at Dunloy GA+CC was deeply saddened to listen to the tragic information yesterday of the sudden passing of Noah McAleese.
‘Noah is the son of our former participant Johnny and his spouse Corrina. We provide our ideas and prayers to the complete McAleese and Cassidy household circles at this very unhappy time
A spokesperson for the Northern Eire Ambulance service mentioned: ‘The Northern Eire Ambulance service obtained a 999 name at 12.32 on Friday 11 November, following stories of a farm incident in Ballymoney.
‘NIAS dispatched a Speedy Response Emergency Paramedic, an Emergency Crew and an Ambulance Officer to the incident.
‘Following evaluation, the affected person was taken to Causeway Hospital.’
Paramedics had been referred to as to the scene within the Ballymoney space of Antrim at round 12.32pm earlier than the kid was rushed to Causeway Hospital (file picture)
Native Ulster Unionist Councillor Darryl Wilson mentioned the tragedy has devastated the boy’s household and area people.
Writing on social media this afternoon, the Councillor mentioned: ‘Immediately an area household is heartbroken, grieving, feeling devastation and loss that many people have by no means felt, and by no means need to really feel.
‘The local people are sending their collective ideas, prayers and help. Collectively we’re devastated.’
Writing final evening he mentioned: ‘As information emerges tonight of a horrible tragedy in our City, a complete neighborhood’s coronary heart is damaged.’
‘Any lack of life is a tragedy, it’s nonetheless notably devastating when a toddler is taken far, far too quickly.
‘No phrases can specific how we’re feeling, our collective coronary heart’s, ideas and prayers exit to all of these impacted by this devastating loss.
‘Can I lengthen my private and heartfelt sympathies to this household who I’ve received to know properly over time.
‘Throughout this era of unimaginable grief and heartache I’ve little question the household will help one another, and may depend on the help of the complete neighborhood.’