A family has been left heartbroken after a tragedy unfolded in Larne on Saturday night (9 July) when a man believed to be in his 30s, fell from a 80ft bonfire.
The incident occurred shortly after 9:30pm at the Antiville bonfire, which is located not far away from the larger Craigyhill bonfire which has been making headlines in recent days.
A spokesperson for Northern Ireland Ambulance Service said:
“The Northern Ireland Ambulance Service received a 999 call at 21:37 on Saturday 9 July following reports of a person having fallen from a height in the Fairway area of Larne.
“NIAS despatched a Rapid Response Paramedic, two Emergency Crews and a doctor to the incident.
“Following assessment and initial treatment at the scene, no-one was transported to hospital.”
The PSNI issued a statement on the incident on Sunday morning. Inspector Adrian Bryan said:
"We understand that the man was assisting in the building of the bonfire when this tragic accident occurred. Our thoughts are
very much with his family at this time.”
He continued: “Our investigation has commenced and we are appealing for witnesses, especially those who were in the area last night around 10.15pm, to come forward and contact us on 101 quoting reference number 1866 09/07/22.
The close-knit community have been left shocked and devastated following the well-known man’s tragic death.
Ben Preston, Minister of Craigyhill Presbyterian Church, attended the scene of tragedy on Saturday night. He commented:
“Just home from the Antiville bonfire in front of the church, the scene of a tragic death this evening.
“As a church, our deepest condolences are with the family and community of Antiville and Craigyhill.
“Our thanks go to the Ambulance Service, PSNI, and Fire & Rescue Service for their work tonight.
“Let us remember Psalm 23 "Even though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil, for you are with me; your rod and your staff, they comfort me."
“Flowers can be left on our church fence, you'll be welcome to join us for worship at 11am, and in the afternoon we'll open a drop-in for the community to come and chat or pray, or just have a cup of tea. We'll be here for you tomorrow.”