Ireland

Man believed to Ireland's oldest dies aged 108

Kerryman Michael O'Connor has died aged 108. Picture by RTÉ
Kerryman Michael O'Connor has died aged 108. Picture by RTÉ Kerryman Michael O'Connor has died aged 108. Picture by RTÉ

ONE of Ireland's oldest citizens has died at the age of 108.

Michael O'Connor passed away this morning in Kenmare Community Hospital, Co Kerry.

A family friend said Mr O'Connor enjoyed "rude good health" until very recently at his home in Muckross.

Mr O'Connor - believed to be the oldest man living in Ireland - would have celebrated his 109th birthday on October 21.

He was born in Glencar in south Kerry in 1913.

He left Ireland as a young man and followed a career as a radio operator during World War Two.

Mr O'Connor travelled the world with the Merchant Navy and survived the sinking of his ship by a German U-boat as well as the blockade of the Bay of Bengal by the Japanese.

He was one of the oldest survivors of the previous pandemic to hit Europe, the Spanish flu, which he contracted as a young boy.

Speaking to RTÉ last year, he said: "The secrets to a long life? Be honest in your dealings with others and try to avoid doing wrong by anybody."