An Irish diving enthusiast has died while out in Egypt after suddenly becoming unwell.
Martin ‘Murt’ Flynn, from Tullow, Co. Carlow, was part of a diving expedition which traveled out to Sharm El Sheikh with the Kilkenny Sub Aqua Club during the week.
His family-run Flynn’s Foodhall and service station in Tullow took to their Facebook page last night to announce his sudden passing.
They said the 45-year-old had been having “the time of his life” on the trip when he suddenly took ill.
“We thank everyone for their kind words and prayers over the last few days. May Murt Rest in Peace. Ray.”
It is understood from sources involved with the Club that Mr Flynn may have died as a result of some type of an insect bite.
In a statement, the Club said: “Kilkenny Sub Aqua club are devastated by the loss of their friend and club-mate Martin Flynn on a club holiday to Egypt.
“Our sympathies and condolences go to his family and friends. Ar dheis Dé go raibh a anam”.
Hundreds of people took the Flynn’s Facebook page to express their shock at the news.
One friend posted: “I'm sitting here in new York only after hearing the tragic news of Murt Flynn’s passing. To say I'm shocked is an understatement. Only spoke on Friday last about his up coming holiday, and mine, only goes to show tomorrow is never promised. RIP Murt.”
Another added: “Murt was a gentleman who had a heart of gold. He was a good guy and always had a smile for everyone and made sure to have a little chat too.”
Efforts are being made to have Mr Flynn’s remains released by authorities in Egypt to relatives. Funeral arrangements are due to announced in the coming days.
The Department of Foreign Affairs has an Embassy in Cairo and an official based in Dublin said: “The Department stands ready to provide Consular assistance if requested.”
Source: https://www.irishexaminer.com/breakingn ... 56733.html
Irish man dies after suddenly becoming unwell in Egypt.
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I've never known in modern times anyone die from an insect bite in Egypt, everyone better get insect repellent on 


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Many of my problems are blamed on an insect bite in Crete, 2006. I'm not even sure that I was bitten. I suspect that it was actually severe sunburn on a small part of my legs through a car window. The affected area is very "triangular" in nature.DJKeefy wrote: Sun Oct 13, 2019 2:55 pm I've never known in modern times anyone die from an insect bite in Egypt, everyone better get insect repellent on![]()
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If he was diving I guess he could have been stung by something underwater too.
Whatever it was that 'bit' him, he probably had a reduced tolerance to that particular poison.
Whatever it was that 'bit' him, he probably had a reduced tolerance to that particular poison.

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It does seem odd though as Keefy said.
Not your usual every day occurance. Maybe he had some underlying medical condition.
When I went diving in Dahab we were explicitly told not to touch the coral in the hole.
I watched a Russian guy who thought he knew better who was diving below me. It was funny watching him suffer the consequences of his actions. That must have ruined his day and cut his dive short. .
Not your usual every day occurance. Maybe he had some underlying medical condition.
When I went diving in Dahab we were explicitly told not to touch the coral in the hole.
I watched a Russian guy who thought he knew better who was diving below me. It was funny watching him suffer the consequences of his actions. That must have ruined his day and cut his dive short. .
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Re: Irish man dies after suddenly becoming unwell in Egypt.
At least they haven't blamed to food for once. If it's found to be an insect bite it must have been a real nasty insect.
However in my experience there aren't many creepy crawlies to be found on 'non green' areas. It's when you go around gardens at night that these things come out, hence I spray everything with 'Jungle'.
Taken from the NHS website.The severity of bites and stings varies depending on the type of insect involved and the sensitivity of the person.
However in my experience there aren't many creepy crawlies to be found on 'non green' areas. It's when you go around gardens at night that these things come out, hence I spray everything with 'Jungle'.
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