
Ronan Keating’s Instagram page appears to have been removed.
The actor, 46, usually writes under the name @rokeating, but at the time of writing, a notice saying ‘This page isn’t available’ displays on his profile.
Ronan’s Instagram page was up and running on Sunday, only one day after his brother, Ciaran Keating, was killed in a vehicle accident.
The accident happened on Saturday, July 15 in the afternoon, as Ciaran was on his way to see his son, Ruair Keating, play for Cork City FC against Sligo Rovers FC.
According to The Irish Times, Ciaran, who was in his 50s, was named locally as a man who had died in a crash that occurred on the N5 near Swinford, Co Mayo, and involved two vehicles.
According to the publication, Ciaran was travelling with his wife Ann Marie, who received injuries but were not life-threatening and was treated at Mayo University Hospital.


Keith Duffy of Boyzone was among the first to pay tribute to Ciaran.
Posting a picture of a lit candle to his Instagram page, he wrote: ‘I can’t comprehend the loss and devastation of My brother @rokeating and all the Keating family All my family are praying and thinking of our Keating family right now.’
He then went on to talk about Ciaran joining the band on tour and how he supported the band.
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‘Ciaran from the early days you toured with us you were a great guide on our journey in the early days You helped and supported us young innocent kids. Take your place in heaven buddy with your Mam Marie,’ he added.
Other stars also sent their condolences, with singer and actor Sean Maguire commenting: ‘Oh no. How awful. Ciaran was a sweetheart. He was such fun on your, loved the guy. Sending love to you & the Keatings.’
Gethin Jones, a Welsh TV broadcaster, said, ‘Bloody hell. So sorry x,’ said Irish football coach Robbie Keane, while Strictly Come Dancing star Nadiya Bychkova offered supportive emojis.