Tributes have been paid to the top cancer surgeon who died in a boating accident on Lough Corrib in Galway yesterday. The man has been named as Professor Aongus Curran (51), a married father of five who worked as a medical professor in UCD and in St Vincent’s Hospital, Dublin. Dr Curran’s body was found west of Camillaun Island, around four miles from where he set off in the Oughterard area…
Irish Independent, 13/08/16. Read the full article ‘Doctor (51) whose body was found during Galway lake search was top cancer surgeon‘.
More reports on this story
- Tributes paid to surgeon who died in lake accident, RTE.ie, 14/08/16
- Doctor (51) whose body found during Galway lake search was top cancer surgeon, Irish Independent, 14/08/16
- Tributes Paid To UCD Professor Who Died This Weekend, 98FM, 14/08/16
- Tributes paid to UCD professor who drowned in Co Galway, Irish Mirror, 14/08/16
- Doctor dies after getting into difficulty on Lough Corrib, Irish Times, 14/08/16
- Fisherman who died on Lough Corrib named locally, Galway Bay FM, 14/08/16
- Health Minister pays tribute to surgeon who died in Oughterard boating incident, Galway Bay FM, 14/08/16
- Body Recovered In Search For Missing Lough Corrib Fisherman, Afloat, 14/08/16
- Man’s body found in Lough Corrib, BreakingNews.ie – Aug 13, 2016








