The funeral of a man killed in a crash in Fermanagh will take place on Thursday.

Richard Mulholland, who was aged in his 50s, died following the single vehicle crash on the Stragowna Road in Kinawley at around 10.10am on Sunday.

Originally from Cavan, the father-of-three also lived in Londonderry.

According to a post on RIP.ie, his funeral will take place tomorrow in Kilnaleck.

“Predeceased by his parents J.P. & Dolores and his infant brother Enda. Sadly missed by his daughter Erin (Noel) son’s Conor (Ciara) and Culann, cherished grandchildren; Jack, Sean, Matthew and Harry, sisters Siobhan and Maria, brothers Michael and Adrian, aunts, uncles, sisters in law, brothers in law, nieces, nephews, relatives, friends and neighbours,” the post reads.

It states removal will take place on Thursday to St Patrick’s Church, Kilnaleck arriving for Funeral Mass at 1pm, with burial afterwards in St. Mary’s Cemetery, Ballynarry.

Mr Mullholland was well known in rally car circles with Co Cavan Motor Club paying tribute.

“The directors, chairman and entire committee are deeply saddened by the sudden and shock passing of one of our own former club members,” it said.

“Richard Mulholland has done so much for the club over the years with an unassuming and unreserved manner, a gentleman always and right to the end.

“A rallying and car enthusiast, our deepest condolences go to his children, brothers sisters and extended family.

“May Richard’s kind soul rest in peace.”

A tribute from The Summit Show & Run also read: “Following the announcement by the PSNI, The Summit Show & Run 2024 Committee and Organisers wish to extend our sincere and deepest sympathies to the families of those affected by the incident which occurred yesterday morning shortly after the start of the charity run.

“We also wish to extend our heartfelt thanks to everyone who attended the event over the weekend including those who have been affected by the tragedy and we acknowledge your continuing support by choosing to return to the start as a mark of respect.

“The motorsport and motor enthusiast community is a close one and we appreciate your thoughtfulness.”

An investigation into the crash is continuing.

Inspector Cherith Adair from the PSNI’s Collision Investigation Unit said: “Our thoughts are with the family at this time and an investigation is now underway to establish the circumstances.”