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Heart-breaking new video shows the devastating effect of farm deaths

Here’s what happened to the Higgins family when they lost their “adorable, beautiful” son James.

ON 19 JANUARY 2008, six-year-old James Higgins left home in Shannonbridge, Co Offaly to walk the 50 metres to his grandfather’s house.

He never made it there.

Instead, James became one of the 137 people to die on an Irish farm between 2008 and 2014.

In a powerful new video, the Higgins family and their friends recount the devastating loss of “the most adorable, beautiful little child that you could imagine.”

‘The little cap…was floating around on top of the water’

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When James didn’t show up at his grandfather’s house, his family went searching for him, as his father Pádraig recalls.

There was no sign of him…
There was a hole dug in the garden for a soak pit, and there was some water in it.
We saw the little green, knitted cap that he would be wearing normally, and it was floating around on top of the water.

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Fighting back tears, his older brother Colm describes his desperate efforts to find James in the soak pit, searching three times in the water, before finally making the horrifying discovery.

Fully convinced he wasn’t in it, I said I’d go down one more turn, just to be certain…
But whatever way my hand turned, I caught his jumper, and I brought him up. Handed him to Daddy, and panic started then.

‘Santy hasn’t come since’

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The grief and loss of the Higgins family and local community is palpable.

His teacher Seán Ó’Cuanaigh remembers him as a “special child” – loveable and with a mischievous smile.

Neighbour Billy Duffy smiles while he recalls James as “the most adorable, beautiful little child that you could imagine.”

His blue eyes, his blond hair. He was the hardiest little man that you could ever lay your eyes on.

Losing him to drowning has clearly caused the Higgins family devastation in the last seven years, as his father Pádraig explains.

Christmas will never be the same. Santy was in the house up to that year…Santy hasn’t come since.
There’s a space at the table, there’s always a candle lit at the table for Christmas, where James would be sitting.
We’ll never have that family photograph, because there’ll be always one missing.

‘A farmyard is not a playground’

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The video, produced by Ballywire, has been released as part of the Embrace Farm campaign to raise awareness about farm safety.

According to the Health and Safety Authority (HSA), 27 people have died in accidents on farms in Ireland so far this year. Three were children.

That’s already well above the total for 2013, and has provoked calls for farm safety to be taught to primary school children.

Pádraig Higgins explains his family’s motivation to get involved.

We didn’t see the danger. An accident happens in a split-second. People have to be aware of what’s left behind.
What we want to get across is…a farmyard is not a playground.

Here’s that powerful, thought-provoking video in full:

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Read: After another death, calls for farm safety to be taught to primary school kids>

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    Dec 4th 2014, 7:56 AM

    That poor family. So sad.

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    Dec 4th 2014, 3:29 PM

    Bless his soul, Hope he’s helpin Santa Now. xxxxxxxxx

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    Dec 4th 2014, 8:43 AM

    As a father of a 6 year old boy with that same mischievous smile I can’t fathom what the poor family are going through and all the other families of young children taken too early.

    You don’t know what love is until you have kids to hug and to hold. Please look out for them as they are our future. RIP young man.

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    Dec 4th 2014, 9:43 AM

    Not the better after watching that. That poor family and that poor kid. I hope it helps prevent other tragedies because honestly, what other good can come out of something as awful as that?

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    Dec 4th 2014, 9:27 AM

    Why not teach safety to all children – instead of just Farm Safety…..
    A very similar loss happened in my local town years ago …. the child was not from a farm but the accident was identical ….
    Just sayin’ – not being insensitive – just raising awareness which is what safety is all about !

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    Dec 4th 2014, 1:01 PM

    Poor little guy. RIP James

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    Dec 4th 2014, 9:48 AM

    Poor Family. I can only imagine what it’s like. It’s not right for a parent to bury a child. The government should have created jobs related to Health & Safety compliance in relation to farms similar to building sites instead of wasting money on water charges.

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