A man has died and three people were injured following a multi-vehicle collision involving a truck and two cars on Wednesday evening in Co Wexford. The incident occurred at around 5pm on the N11 between Olyegate and Crossabeg, with emergency services responding to the scene.
A man has died and three people were injured following a multi-vehicle collision in Co Wexford on Wednesday evening. Photograph: Niall Carson/PA Wireinvolving at least three vehicles, a truck and two cars, occurred at about 5pm on the N11 between Olyegate and Crossabeg. Emergency services including gardaí and ambulances from nearby Wexford General Hospital, along with a number of fire units, attended the scene of the traffic blackspot close to Castlesow junction.
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