A GAA community has been rocked by news of the death of a young player at the grounds of a club in Co Armagh.
The death occurred at Gerard McGleenan Park in Keady on Monday morning and police quickly made their way to the scene.
All activities at the venue have been suspended until further notice, Belfast Live reports.
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The man has been named locally as 21-year-old Tiarnan Fulllerton and his untimely passing has shocked the tight-knit village.
In a statement, Lámh Dhearg hurling club and Michael Dywer’s football club said the pavilion would be open tonight (Monday) between 7pm and 9pm so that the local community could support each other at this difficult time.
The statement read: “The GAA family in Keady welcome anyone from the community, both members and non-members, young and old, who need support, company, or just a cup of tea and a chat.”
In a statement, the PSNI said: “Police attended a sudden death at the Keady Road area of Keady this morning, Monday 13th March 13.
“Enquiries are continuing and at this stage the death is not being treated as suspicious.”
Nearby GAA club Madden also paid tribute online. A Facebook post read: "Madden Raparees GAC are deeply saddened to learn of the untimely passing of Tiarnan Fullerton.
"We extend our deepest condolences to Tiarnan's Mum, Dad and brothers, extended family and the whole Keady Community. Ar dheis Dé go raibh a anam."
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