A Heart of Gold: Tributes Paid to Man Who Died in West Cork Incident

Donal O’Donovan, a beloved photographer, passed away in a road incident, leaving behind family and friends who cherished his kindness and talent.

A Heart of Gold: Tributes Paid to Man Who Died in West Cork Incident
A Heart of Gold: Tributes Paid to Man Who Died in West Cork Incident

Dunmanway: A man named Donal O’Donovan died in a road incident on Saturday. He was remembered as a kind man with a heart of gold.

Donal passed away after what seemed to be a medical emergency while driving. Emergency services arrived, but he was pronounced dead at the scene.

He worked as a photographer, capturing special moments for schools. His sisters Mary and Bunty, brother Con, and many friends are mourning his loss.

Donal was also the husband of the late Kate and brother to the late Pat. His work touched many lives in the community.

Drinagh Community Preschool shared fond memories of Donal. They appreciated his kindness and how he made children feel comfortable during photo sessions.

A friend recalled how Donal photographed their wedding in 1995. He was always helpful and accommodating, leaving a lasting impression.

The Caheragh National School Parents Association expressed their sadness. Donal took many school portraits and graduation photos, always bringing out natural smiles.

Kealkill National School also offered condolences. They remembered Donal for his beautiful photographs and his kind nature during his visits.

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