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Irish Road Tragedy: Three Dead Following Separate Weekend Vehicle Collisions In Donegal And Dublin

Three people are dead following two separate weekend road traffic collisions involving a pedestrian strike in south Dublin and a violent two-vehicle crash in County Donegal.

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Irish Road Tragedy: Three Dead Following Separate Weekend Vehicle Collisions In Donegal And Dublin

Dublin, Ireland—Emergency services and state crash investigators are processing two separate fatal traffic collision scenes today that left three people dead across the country. The weekend fatalities occurred within hours of each other in County Dublin and County Donegal. Forensic collision teams have preserved both locations to determine the exact mechanical and human factors behind the impacts.

The first incident occurred at approximately 11:50 p.m. on Saturday night along the N11 Bray Road in Loughlinstown, South Dublin. Emergency teams responded to reports that a car struck a female pedestrian. Medical personnel performed emergency resuscitation efforts at the roadside, but the victim, a woman in her 20s, died from her injuries at the scene.

Gardaí closed the northbound section of the dual carriageway immediately to establish a secure perimeter. Local traffic diversions remain active around Loughlinstown as state technical examiners chart tire marks and vehicle debris. The coroner has received formal notification, and an autopsy is scheduled at a local mortuary.

Hours earlier, a separate high-impact collision occurred on the N15 road network at Birchhill, County Donegal. Two vehicles collided at speed shortly after 2:00 p.m. on Saturday afternoon, triggering a massive response from regional fire brigades and ambulance crews.

Two men died from injuries sustained during the initial impact before they could be extracted from the wreckage. First responders pulled four other injured individuals from the vehicles and transported them to a nearby hospital for emergency surgery. Their current medical conditions have not been released by hospital administrators.

The Donegal collision completely blocked the main regional transit route, forcing commercial transport to reroute through secondary rural roads. Investigators are examining weather conditions and road surfaces at the time of the impact. Debris from the two vehicles spread across fifty meters of the asphalt surface.

A Garda spokesperson issued an official appeal for public assistance regarding both fatal scenes. The authorities require dashcam footage from any motorists who traveled the N11 in Dublin or the N15 in Donegal during those specific hours. Witnesses are being directed to contact local Garda stations or the state confidential telephone line.

The weekend deaths add to a growing tally of traffic fatalities that has drawn sharp criticism from regional safety advocacy groups. Local representatives state that high-speed corridors require immediate infrastructure adjustments to protect vulnerable road users.

Forensic teams wrapped up their initial physical examination of the Dublin pedestrian scene just before dawn. Tow trucks removed the involved vehicle for closed-door mechanical testing to rule out brake or steering failure.

Gardaí at Shankill and Donegal stations continue to interview survivors and witnesses to reconstruct the final moments before both impacts. No formal charges have been filed as the initial evidentiary phase of the twin inquiries continues.

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