Two college students killed in single-vehicle crash in Limerick
TWO COLLEGE STUDENTS have died after a single-vehicle crash in Co Limerick yesterday evening.
The incident occurred at around 7.25pm when a car hit a wall on the N69 at Ballyengland in Co Limerick.
Two male passengers, aged 19 and 20, died in the collision.
The driver and another passenger, both men in their late teens, are receiving treatment for non-life threatening injuries.
The bodies of the deceased have been brought to mortuary at University Hospital Limerick, where post-mortems will be carried out.
Both of the deceased passengers were students at Salesian Agricultural College in Pallaskenry, Limerick, along with the driver and other passenger.
College principal Derek O’Donoghue told RTÉ that staff and students are “numb” after receiving the news.
He said the occupants are residential students, which is “an even tighter student body”, and that counselling support services are being made available to students and staff.
Local Fine Gael councillor Adam Teskey said the local community is “absolutely stunned” and “in a total state of shock after this immense tragedy”.
“Two families have suffered the ultimate loss of life and for that I want to express my sincere sympathies to them.”
Ballina
In a separate incident, a man was injured in a collision in Co Mayo and hospitalised in serious condition.
Gardaí and emergency services attended the scene of a serious road traffic collision on Lord Edward Street in Ballina that occurred around 6.25pm when a car hit two pedestrians.
A male pedestrian in his 40s is currently in a critical condition at Mayo University Hospital.
A female child is also receiving treatment. Her injuries are understood to not be life-threatening.
Both roads affected by collisions are closed currently with local diversions. Garda Forensic Collision Investigators will examine the scenes this morning.
Gardaí are appealing to anyone who may have witnessed either collision to contact them.
Any road users who may have camera footage, including dash-cam, and who were travelling in the relevant areas at the time, are asked to make this footage available to gardaí.
Askeaton Garda Station can be reached on 061 601630 and Ballina Garda Station on 096 20560.
Road deaths
A total of 32 people have died in collisions so far in 2024, slightly higher than the equivalent figure for this point in 2023 (30).
Of the people who have died on the roads so far this year, 12 were drivers and 12 were passengers. A further five were pedestrians, two were motorcyclists, and one was a cyclist.
More than a dozen road collisions have occurred in February.
Previous incidents this month include Youghal, Cork; Kilmallock, Limerick; Ballinteer, Dublin 16; the M6 in Co Westmeath; Ashbourne, Co Meath; the M1 in Dublin; Glanmire, Co Cork; Bray, Co Wicklow; Nenagh, Co Tipperary; Foulkstown, Co Kilkenny; Kinsealy, Dublin 17; and Tramore, Co Waterford.
Minister of State for Road Safety Jack Chambers said that road traffic legislation will be put to the Oireachtas Transport Committee and that he anticipates it will advance quickly to underpin reforms this year.
“I believe these reforms will make a difference and are very much focused on life-saver offenses,” he said, speaking on RTÉ Radio One.
“Separately, we’re working with the Road Safety Authority on strengthening the campaigns and wider education initiatives,” Chambers said.
“We sanctioned additional spending for the Road Safety Authority towards the end of last year so there are increased awareness campaigns.”
He said there will also be an “absolute focus on enforcement”.
“To underpin new reforms or to ensure existing legislation works, we need to see improvement on roads policing.”
Additional reporting by Diarmuid Pepper and David Raleigh
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