Police in Texas continue to investigate death of Irish man following road incident

John Mr Kirby was found lying on a roadway in Austin, Texas, with serious head injuries in the early hours of last Saturday morning.
Police in Texas continue to investigate death of Irish man following road incident

Sarah Slater

Police in Texas continue to examine all the circumstances surrounding the death of an Irish man following a road incident in the US.

John Kirby, a business and marketing graduate, who was in his early 20s and from south county Dublin, was working in the US on a J1 visa for the past several months.

Mr Kirby was found lying on a roadway in Austin, Texas, with serious head injuries in the early hours of last Saturday morning. It was initially believed he had been involved in a road incident involving a truck.

An Austin police department spokesperson said that on Saturday, October 11th, at 1.21am officers responded to a “crash call in the 10 block of N. IH 35 SVRD SB".

When police officers arrived on the scene, they located “an individual laying in the roadway".

The spokesperson added: “The individual, later identified as John Kirby, was transported to a local hospital to be treated for his injuries.

"Unfortunately, Mr.Kirby succumbed to his injuries and was pronounced deceased on Thursday, October 16th at 3:54am."

A preliminary investigation shows that Mr.Kirby was riding a scooter at the time of the incident. Officers interviewed witnesses, and “were not able to find anyone who had seen a collision".

“At this time, the investigation into the circumstances surrounding Mr. Kirby’s death remains open and active. There is no further information available for release at this time,” the spokesperson outlined.

The Dublin native had been in Texas, with three Blackrock College school friends.

In tribute, Blackrock College Rugby Football Club said Mr Kirby was involved in an accident in Austin, Texas last Friday “where he was on his J1".

A spokesperson for the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade said they are “aware of the case and are providing consular assistance. The Department does not comment on the details of individual cases”.

The director of Blackrock College RFC, Michael Hearty added his condolences saying it is with “deep sadness” that we share the news of the passing of John Kirby, who tragically died in Austin, Texas, following an accident last week.

Mr Hearty said that Mr Kirby was a “much-loved member” of the Blackrock College RFC family, and his loss has been felt “profoundly” across the club and all teams.

He continued: “I first met John in the summer of 2019 during pre-season training. Immediately I was drawn to his infectious personality and big smile. He was charismatic, witty and very popular.

“From the moment he pulled on the Rock jersey, he embodied everything our club stands for, commitment, friendship, and heart. He was a talented player, a dedicated teammate, and above all, a guy who brought joy to everyone around him.”

The director explained that Mr Kirby had that “special kind of presence”.

“A big, infectious smile and a quick sense of humour that could lift the whole dressing room. Whether it was during training on a horrible wet Tuesday night or over a pint in the clubhouse, he had a way of making people laugh and feel included. He was the sort of teammate you were always happy to see walk through the door,” Mr Hearty noted.

“His kindness, and sense of fun left a mark on everyone who knew him. The word no, wasn't in his vocabulary.

"We waved him off in early March with envy as he headed off on his year abroad. Never did we think he wouldn't return. We are heart broken.

“John Kirby will be remembered fondly for his smile, his laughter, and his spirit, which will forever remain a part of our club,” highlighted Mr Hearty.

His funeral arrangements are yet to be announced.

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