Double fatality on the Inishowen Peninsula brings to 136 number of fatalities this year - 37 more than same period last year
Double fatality on the Inishowen Peninsula brings to 163 number of fatalities this year - 37 more than same period last yearTwo teenage friends killed in a road traffic accident on the Inishowen Peninsula in Co DonegalThe victims have been named locally as Alana Harkin and Thomas Gallagher, both 18 and from Gleneely on the Inishowen Peninsula.
His parents, Helen and Dominic and the rest of the Gallagher family, were today coming to terms with the tragedy. He said “These were good young people returning home from working in a local restaurant but then the unthinkable happened.The latest deaths brings to 163 the number of people who have lost their lives on Irish roads since the start of the year.
The two people killed in Co Donegal were a man and a woman, both aged in their late teens. The collision occurred on the R238 at Terrawee, Gleneely, at about 12.45am on Monday. They were pronounced dead at the scene.
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