James McVeigh
Died
:
26 December 1891
Age
:
28
Rank
:
Constable
Force
:
Royal Irish Constabulary
Cause
:
Drowned
Duty Status
:
On Duty
Roll of Honour Citation
Drowned in the River Flesk, alongside a colleague, after they both fell in while searching for stolen implements.
Drowned in the River Flesk, along with his colleague, Constable Patrick Rooney, while searching for implements that had been stolen from the Headford and Kenmare Railway. The two officers were trying to cross the river via a makeshift bridge supported by stakes sunken into the riverbed. Constable McVeigh stepped onto the bridge first followed by Constable Rooney who was then caught by a strong gust of wind and lost his balance. He tried to steady himself by grabbing Constable McVeigh’s cape but both men fell into the river and were swept away by the strong current.