Gardaí are seeking the identity of the owners of two cars in the investigation into a crash in Liscooley, County Donegal, which killed three people.
Gardaí are seeking the identity of the owners of two cars in the investigation into a crash in Liscooley , County Donegal , which killed three people.took place near Castlefinn on Friday, November 22nd, 2024 at approximately 10pm between two cars.
Ryan Glenn and Gordy Galbraith , the two occupants of one of cars, were pronounced dead at the scene.One of the occupants of the other car, a man in his 70s, subsequently died in hospital.They want to identify the owners of two cars which were in a nearby filling station around the time of the collision as - according to a Garda press release - they “may have valuable information to share”.
One car, believed to be a dark Skoda or Audi estate, exited the filling station and turned left towards Castlefinn.Anyone with any information is asked to contact the Gardaí. CCTV image of two cars at filling station in County Donegal. Gardaí are seeking the identities of the owners of these two vehicles as part of the investigation into a crash in Liscooley. Image: An Garda Síochána
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