
A FATHER-of-one who was found dead in Limerick Prison on Christmas Day was remembered as having a warm personality at his Funeral Mass.
Michael Knapp Ryan, who was in his thirties and one of ten siblings from St Munchinโs Street, St Maryโs Park in Limerick City, is understood to have complained of feeling unwell to fellow inmates before he collapsed and died.
A post mortem was carried out and foul play is not suspected in his death.
A spokesman for the Irish Prison Service (IPS) said that while it does โnot comment on individual prisoner cases, we can confirm the death of a prisonerย inย Limerickย Prisonย on 25/12/2022โ.
โAll deaths in custody are investigated by the Irish Prison Service, the Inspector of Prisons and An Garda Sรญochรกna, where circumstances warrant. The cause of death is determined by the Coronerโs office,โ he added.
Mr Knapp Ryan had a number of convictions including for violent disorder.
A Garda spokesman said that โa file is being prepared by Gardaรญ for the Coroner in respect of the sudden death of a man in his 30s at University Hospital Limerick on December, 25. The man had been taken there following a medical emergencyโ.
Michael Knapp Ryanโs death was the second tragic incident in his family in recent months, after his brother, Kieran Knapp Ryan, was seriously injured in a fatal road traffic collision last September.
The collision, at Parteen, Co Clare, claimed the life of Tyler Kelly, (21), from St Maryโs Park, Limerick.
Michael Knapp Ryanโs brother Daniel Knapp Ryan, who is presently being held on remand at Limerick Prison on charges of possessing a hammer and a crowbar during alleged attempted burglaries at homes in Limerick.
On December 29, he sought bail to attend his brotherโs funeral but ย the application was refused by Limerick District Court, after strenuous objections from Gardaรญ.
Addressing Mr Knapp Ryanโs family at his funeral at St Maryโs Chruch, Athlunkard, Limerick, Fr Sean Harmon, said, โour prayers are very much with you on this very painful and difficult timeโ.
As a handball was shown mourners, Fr Harmon went on, โall through life, Michael loved the game of handball, which gave him so much enjoyment with his friends and familyโ.
โMichael, I’m told, had a very warm personality. He was constantly having good fun and banter. He was very jolly and had a large circle of friends. He meant the world to you all and he loved you all so much as well,โ said Fr Harmon.
During the Funeral Mass, Mr Knapp Ryanโs coffin, resting next to a framed photograph of him, was draped in a green and white Limerick GAA flag.
His coffin was shouldered from the church to a waiting horse drawn carriage which took his remains to his final resting place at Mount Saint Oliver Cemetery.
Mr Knapp Ryan is survived by his mother Diane, sisters Maria, Donna, Joanne, Carina, Sarah and Sherice, brothers Daniel, Kieran and Ricky, and son Michael-John.