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The Gardaí is not looking for another person or vehicle in connection with the discovery of a man’s body on the side of a road in Co Meath on Saturday morning.
The remains of a 29-year-old Moldovan man were discovered in “inexplicable circumstances” near an electric scooter in Harmanstown on the N51 Navan to Slane Road at 2.50am on Saturday.
The man who was riding an electric scooter from Slane was treated by ambulance services but was later pronounced dead, according to a Gardaí statement.
An autopsy has been performed on the man, but the results have not been published for “operational reasons.”
Following the autopsy, An Garda Síochána said that they are not looking for any other person or any other vehicle in connection with this incident.
Members of online electric vehicle groups said they believed it was the first death among electric scooter drivers.
It is understood that he would be married in the next few weeks and lived close to where the accident occurred.
The staff at Romayo’s Takeaway Restaurant on Collon Road in Slane expressed their shock and devastation over the death of their popular colleague who had only moved to Ireland in the past three months.
“He was a very popular young man and he was working here on Friday. He was only in the country for a few months, ”said a co-worker who did not want to be identified.
“We are all shocked and devastated that he is gone. Nobody knows what happened. “
Gardaí in Navan continues to appeal for witnesses or anyone with information to come forward.
Gardaí continues to appeal to road users who may have images from the camera, including the dash cam, traveling on the N51 in Harmanstown between approximately 1.30am and 3am to make these images available to gardaí.
Anyone with information should contact the incident room at Navan Garda station on 046 9079930, the confidential Garda line on 1800 666 111 or any Garda station.
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