Man (24) died in single-vehicle collision between Bantry and Ballydehob while second man (20s) was killed near Dunmore
Man died in single-vehicle collision between Bantry and Ballydehob while second man was killed near Dunmore
The man, who hasn’t been named but is from the Ahakista area outside Bantry, was the sole occupant of the car when it crashed at Letterlickey.Senior public sector figures should have ‘confidence and courage’ to take risks, conference toldGardaí believe the crash happened late on Sunday night or early on Monday when the car hit a wall and left the road but it was only discovered shortly before 9am by a passing motorist.
Gardaí have appealed to anyone who many have travelled the road late on Sunday night or early on Monday morning to contact them at Bantry Garda station on 027 20 860. He was taken to University Hospital Galway on Friday. Another man who was travelling in the car with him suffered non-life threatening injuries in the crash.Additionally, they are requesting those with camera footage, including motorists with dashcam, who were travelling in the area of Ballintava, Dunmore, Co Galway on October 18th between 1.30am and 2.30am, to make it available to Gardaí.
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