Flowers left at scene of fatal bus crash in Dublin

A man aged in his 80s died following the incident on Thursday.
Flowers left at scene of fatal bus crash in Dublin

By Cillian Sherlock, Press Association

Flowers have been left at the scene of a bus crash in Dublin in which a man died, and three other people were injured.

The vehicle involved – a Bus Éireann double-decker – has been removed from the scene, and the pedestrianised North Earl Street reopened.

A Garda cordon had been cleared, but evidence of Thursday’s crash remained – a damaged shop front and traffic cones where a street light had been knocked down.

Flowers left at the scene of the collision
Floral tributes were left at the scene of the collision (Brian Lawless/PA)

The bus crashed into pedestrians as it came off the junction of Talbot Street and Marlborough Street, onto the beginning of the pedestrianised area.

One of the pedestrians, a man aged in his 80s, died following the incident.

Two other pedestrians – a man in his 20s and a woman in her 30s – were taken to hospital with injuries described as “non-life-threatening”, although the man’s were additionally described as “serious”.

Flowers left at the scene of the collision
A Garda spokesperson said investigations were ongoing (Brian Lawless/PA)

The driver of the bus, a woman aged in her 50s, was also taken to hospital with non-life threatening injuries.

Bus Éireann said it was “deeply saddened” to confirm that there had been a fatality and that several people had been injured after its vehicle was involved in a “serious collision involving pedestrians”.

The company’s chief executive Jean O’Sullivan said: “We are profoundly saddened by this tragic incident.

“On behalf of everyone at Bus Eireann, I extend our deepest condolences to the family of the deceased, and our thoughts are with all those affected at this very difficult time.”

The scene on Talbot Street in Dublin city centre after the collision
The scene on Talbot Street following the incident (Brian Lawless/PA)

Expressions of condolences were also made by political figures including the President Catherine Connolly.

A Garda spokesperson said a liaison officer had been appointed to the family of the dead man, adding that “investigations are ongoing”.

An Garda Síochána has asked anyone with photographs or video of the incident to make them available to the investigation team at Store Street Garda Station.

More in this section

Judicial reviews ‘major issue’ in delivering flood defence schemes – minister Judicial reviews ‘major issue’ in delivering flood defence schemes – minister
Alpine Skiing Training in Bormio - Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics: Day -1 Winter Olympics: Irish skier has come a long way from Kilternan
Cyber attack Over half of Irish employees believe there will be a 'catastrophic' cybersecurity incident this year

Sponsored Content

Turning risk into reward: Top business risks in 2026 Turning risk into reward: Top business risks in 2026
Top tips to protect Ireland's plant health Top tips to protect Ireland's plant health
River Boyne in County Meath, Ireland. Water matters: protecting Ireland’s most precious resource
Contact Us Cookie Policy Privacy Policy Terms and Conditions

© Examiner Echo Group Limited

Add Echolive.ie to your home screen - easy access to Cork news, views, sport and more