Victim of Clonmel road crash to be laid to rest as first funeral is held

Four young people died in the Co Tipperary collision on Friday evening.
Victim of Clonmel road crash to be laid to rest as first funeral is held

By David Young, PA

One of the victims of a road crash that claimed four young lives in Co Tipperary will be laid to rest later.

The funeral for Nicole Murphy (18) will take place at St John the Baptist Church in Kilcash, near Clonmel, at 12pm on Thursday.

Ms Murphy died along with Zoey Coffey and Grace McSweeney, both also 18, and Ms McSweeney’s 24-year-old brother Luke.

Mr McSweeney was driving the teenagers to a bus on Friday when the car overturned and crashed into a wall in Clonmel.

Co Tipperary fatal crash
People attend a vigil in Kickham Plaza in Clonmel for the crash victims (Brian Lawless/PA)

The youngsters were on their way to celebrate their Leaving Cert exam results, which they had received earlier on Friday.

Around 2,000 people attended a vigil for the four young people in Clonmel on Sunday evening.

A joint funeral for Mr and Ms McSweeney will take place in Clonmel on Friday while Ms Coffey will be laid to rest in the town on Saturday.

Three more lives were lost in another road tragedy in Co Tipperary days after the Clonmel crash.

A young boy and his grandparents died in the single-vehicle collision in Cashel on Tuesday evening.

Thomas O’Reilly (45), his wife Bridget O’Reilly (46) and their three-year-old grandson Tom O’Reilly were killed.

The child’s parents, both aged 22, were injured in the crash.

The man is being treated for serious injuries while gardai said the woman had sustained less serious injuries.

Cashel car crash
A member of the public lays a teddy bear at the scene on Tuesday’s crash in Cashel. Photo: Niall Carson/PA

The single-vehicle collision occurred shortly before 9pm on Tuesday when a car hit a wall in the Windmill-Knockbulloge area of Cashel.

A vigil for the victims is to be held in St John the Baptist Church in Cashel on Thursday afternoon.

A week of tragedy on Ireland’s roads has also seen two male motorcyclists aged in their 40s killed in separate road crashes on Sunday evening in Dublin and in Belmont, Co Offaly.

On Tuesday morning a man in his 40s died in a single-car crash at Carrowreagh, Co Donegal, while on Wednesday there was another tragedy on the roads when a three-year-old girl was knocked down and killed in a collision in Portlaoise in Co Laois.

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