NORTH CLARE is “numb” following a tragic accident which claimed the life of Patrick McCarthy.

In what has been described as “a tragic incident”, Patrick McCarthy died after getting into difficulty while swimming off the Clare coast on Tuesday night.

Emergency services were called to Fanore Beach at approximately 9:45pm to assist two people who were swimming.

One swimmer, a child of Patrick’s managed to get ashore but he remained in the water while ensuring his child got to safety. The Irish Coast Guard Rescue 115 Helicopter was deployed from Shannon to assist, while the Doolin Coast Guard and the Aran Islands RNLI also attended the scene. He was airlifted to University Hospital Galway, where he was later pronounced dead.

From Ballyvaughan, Patrick, his wife Christina whom he married in September 2007, three daughters Meabh, Caoimhe and Siobhán and son Jack  had been prominent throughout the North Clare community including the annual Christmas Fair events in Lisdoonvarna. The McCarthy family have been described by locals as being “at the centre of our community”.

He worked in maintenance at The Falls Hotel which is owned by his uncle Dan and his wife Eileen. Patrick also was involved in farming with his father, Christy who lives in Lahinch. His sister, Mary is well known within Ennistymon. Patrick is pre-deceased by his mother, Mary who died in 2016.

Speaking to The Clare Echo, Cathaoirleach of the West Clare Municipal District, Cllr Shane Talty (FF) stated, “It is a terrible loss for his family and friends. He was loved and adored by his family. He was well thought of throughout North Clare and his family are widely respected in the area”.

A feeling of sadness swept across North Clare, Cllr Joe Garrihy (FG) told The Clare Echo, “the place is numb”. He added, “Everyone is in such complete shock, the community will do everything we can do to support the family, it is a tragedy beyond imagination”. The Lisdoonvarna representative said the community will be ready to support the McCarthy clan, “It is going to need everyone in the community in every possible way. We will be with the family every step of the way”.

An Garda Síochána will prepare a file on the tragic incident and this will be forwarded to the coroner for Galway as the man was pronounced dead in that county. A coroner’s inquest will also take place at a later date.

His reposal takes place at Linnane’s Funeral Home in Ennistymon on Friday evening from 6pm to 8pm. The funeral mass is to be held at 12pm on Saturday at St John The Baptist Church in Ballyvaughan.

Related News

WhatsApp Image 2026-08-10 at 14.07
Premier Powerwashing celebrates 4 years in business
Cliffs of Moher Seastack  after rockfall || Photo: Doolin Ferry
Section of Cliffs of Moher sea stack crashes into Atlantic
planning applications drawings
Planning sought for new Adult Day Services Hub in Shannon 
cigarettes ashtray
63% of cigarette packs surveyed in Ennis had no Irish duty paid
Latest News
wolfe tones v newmarket-on-fergus 24-08-25 evan o'gorman peter power 1
Tones tuned for 'monster game' with Newmarket-on-Fergus
planning applications drawings
Planning sought for new Adult Day Services Hub in Shannon 
kerry vs clare 25-04-26 cormac murray gavin white 1
Munster GAA Chair accused of putting Kerry before province when defeating Clare proposal & GAA top brass back continued Allianz sponsorship
inagh kilnamona vs ballyea 24-07-26 mossy gavin 1
Ballyea 'don't have full control' on their fate heading into final round
cigarettes ashtray
63% of cigarette packs surveyed in Ennis had no Irish duty paid
Premium
CLARE IFC: Banner & Cooraclare book quarter-final places, Naomh Eoin & Wolfe Tones bounce back & Clondegad keep cruising
Corofin on the cusp of knockout football while putting St Breckans on the brink of relegation battle
Dominance from Ennistymon's middle eight sees them advance to last eight & avenge Kilmihil loss
Corofin look to catch fire at St Breckans' expense
Éire Óg come up trumps after stiff test from Doonbeg

Annual Subscription!

The Clare Echo annual subscription for just €69.99 a year. 

Prefer to pay monthly? Click the monthly option and get the first six months for just €3 a month (less than 75c per week), and thereafter €8 per month. 

Cancel anytime, limited time offer. T&Cs Apply. www.clareecho.ie.