Concern and Support for Former Limerick Constable Andrew Conway after Eye Injury

Constable Andrew Conway, stationed at Boherbuoy Station, Limerick City, is receiving widespread sympathy as fears grow regarding the potential loss of sight in one of his eyes. The incident occurred while he was breaking sticks last week, with one striking him directly in the eye. As a result, he has been urgently referred to the Eye and Ear Hospital in Cork under the guidance of a medical professional. Mr Conway, highly regarded by his fellow officers, previously served as one of the Limerick men on duty during the Cork Exhibition for two seasons. The community sincerely hopes for a positive outcome and recovery in his condition.

Constabulary Gazette (Dublin) – Saturday 20 February 1904

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