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Five teenagers killed in ‘horrific’ wrong-way crash on motorway
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Five teenagers killed in ‘horrific’ wrong-way crash on motorway. Three women and seven-year-old boy on way to airport were seriously injured in early-morning crash. An Garda Síochána has appointed family liaison officers and is appealing for witnesses or drivers with dashcam footage from the M9 between 2am and 3am to come forward.
Furthermore, Police said a car was travelling on the M9 in the wrong direction in Co Kildare before it smashed into another vehicle at junction 3 at around 3am on Sunday. The youngsters were travelling southbound on the northbound carriageway of the M9 motorway in County Kildare yesterday morning when they smashed into another vehicle. The boy is being treated for serious injuries at the children’s hospital in Crumlin.
In addition, Four occupants of a second vehicle, three women and a male child, suffered serious injuries and remained in hospital receiving emergency treatment.
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Five teenagers killed in ‘horrific’ wrong-way crash on motorway.
reliability high4/4 sourcesThree women and seven-year-old boy on way to airport were seriously injured in early-morning crash
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An Garda Síochána has appointed family liaison officers and is appealing for witnesses or drivers with dashcam footage from the M9 between 2am and 3am to come forward.
according to The IndependentPolice said a car was travelling on the M9 in the wrong direction in Co Kildare before it smashed into another vehicle at junction 3 at around 3am on Sunday.
according to Daily MailThe youngsters were travelling southbound on the northbound carriageway of the M9 motorway in County Kildare yesterday morning when they smashed into another vehicle.
according to Daily MailThe boy is being treated for serious injuries at the children’s hospital in Crumlin.
according to The Irish Times - NewsFour occupants of a second vehicle, three women and a male child, suffered serious injuries and remained in hospital receiving emergency treatment.
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They were making their way to Dublin Airport, to travel to Britain for a family wedding.
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