A third person has now died as a result of a Co Donegal road crash last Friday night, two friends died instantly at the scene of the two-car collision
The roads of Co Donegal have been struck by tragedy as a third life has been claimed following the horrific crash last Friday night. The collision happened just after 10pm in the village of LiscooleyIn the same accident, a couple in their 70s sustained serious injuries and were rushed to Letterkenny University Hospital, with both admitted to the ICU."A woman and a man from the second vehicle were taken to Letterkenny Hospital for treatment of serious injuries.
The latest road tragedy brings the number of road fatalities in Donegal this year to 17—an alarming increase from the total 10 deaths recorded last year, reports the Irish Mirror. Funeral details have been announced for the young men who died at the scene, with the remains of Ryan - the beloved father of Logan, the much loved son of Caroline and Trevor, loving brother of Chloe, cherished grandson of Marian and Eugene and Eileen and the late Percy - reposing at Lynch's Funeral Home, Castlefin Road, Castlederg on Wednesday and Thursday next from 4pm until 8pm.
The remains of Gordy - the much loved father of Alex and Ethan, beloved son of Andy and the late Kathleen , loving brother of Samantha, Jacqueline, Andrena, Sabrina, Robert and Leanne - will repose at the family home at Hospital Road, Castlederg on Tuesday and Wednesday from 12 noon until 10pm. A Service of Thanksgiving for the life of Gordy will be held at the family home on Thursday at 1pm with interment afterwards in Castlederg Cemetery.
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