Cyclist pronounced dead at scene of Knocknagee crash while boy (17) dies in Mayo and woman (37) dies in Tipperary
Cyclist pronounced dead at scene of Knocknagee crash while boy dies in Mayo and woman dies in TipperaryA man in his 60s has died in a road crash in Co Kildare on Sunday, the third fatality on Irish roads over the Easter bank holiday weekend.
A man in his 40s who was driving the car the woman was in was taken to Waterford University Hospital with injuries gardaí said were non-life threatening. Meanwhile, gardaí arrested 19 drivers in the first 24 hours of its Easter bank holiday weekend roads enforcement campaign and have said regular units across the force would be drafted in to ensure its high visibility operation ramped up.
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