A man in his 40s has tragically died after falling from a bonfire in the Braniel housing estate in east Belfast. This incident occurred during the Eleventh Night celebrations, a significant event in the local community marking the lead-up to the Twelfth of July commemorations. The victim, identified as Warren Lyttle, was taken to hospital but succumbed to his injuries the following day.
The bonfire organisers expressed their heartbreak over the incident, describing it as a tragic accident. They have stated that they will honour the wishes of Mr. Lyttle’s family by proceeding with the planned bonfire lighting, which is a traditional part of the community’s annual celebrations. A minute’s silence will be observed in his memory before the bonfire is lit.
This event highlights the risks associated with such large-scale community gatherings, particularly those involving bonfires, which can pose safety hazards. The Health and Safety Executive for Northern Ireland has been notified and is likely to investigate the circumstances surrounding the accident.
As the community mourns, this incident serves as a reminder of the importance of safety measures during public celebrations. The local groups involved are urging attendees to respect the memory of Mr. Lyttle by dispersing quietly after the bonfire, reinforcing the need for community solidarity in times of tragedy.
Source: BBC News

