15-year-old Mikey Leddy from Navan, Co Meath is being remembered as a "champion"Official Meath GAA Underage, Facebook

Mikey Leddy, a native of Co Meath, died after enduring a 15-foot fall

Mikey Leddy, a 15-year-old from Navan in Co Meath, has tragically died after enduring a 15-foot fall while on holiday in Lanzarote.

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The Irish Independent reports that Leddy, who was on vacation with his family in Puerto del Carmen, suffered a serious head injury and went into cardiac arrest after falling about 15 feet from the top of a wall.

The Irish teenager was reportedly revived at the scene before being transported to Jose Molina Orosa Hospital where he tragically passed away on Tuesday evening.

Members of the Johnstown community, the area outside of Navan in Co Meath where Mikey and his family lived, are now organizing a balloon launch on Thursday evening in memory of the 15-year-old sportsman.

The Irish Independent reports that an organizer said: "(We) would like to express our heartfelt sympathy and send condolences to the family and friends of Michael (Mikey) Leddy on his sudden passing.”

"Mikey's friends will be holding a balloon releasing ceremony in his memory on Thursday evening in the people's park at 9 pm.  Johnstown FC will also be holding a minutes silence in Mikey's memory on Friday evening in the park at 8 pm for all club members and the wider community.”

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"Devastated"

Local Fianna Fail councilor Tommy Reilly told the Irish Independent that people in Mikey's hometown "are devastated."

"It's a terrible tragedy to happen to a well-known Navan family and my heart goes out to his siblings, Mikey's dad Damien and his mum Aisling who is part of the Kelly family from Slane.”

Reilly added: "Mikey was a very popular young man who had a huge circle of friends and a was a great footballer with the O'Mahony's GAA Club. Two families, relatives and friends are heartbroken tonight."

On Twitter, Johnstown Football Club shared the news with "great sadness," and asked that Leddy be remembered as a "champion:"

Leddy's GAA club, the Navan O'Mahonys, shared their "profound sadness and shock:"

Drogheda United Football Club said they were "heartbroken:"

Meath Underage GAA said they were in "shock:"

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Ireland's Department of Foreign Affairs said on Tuesday that it is “aware of the case and is providing consular assistance."