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Re: Carnage On Irish Roads
« Reply #75 on: January 13, 2019, 03:33:29 pm »
Relationships break down, people move on... what's the big deal?
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Re: Carnage On Irish Roads
« Reply #76 on: January 13, 2019, 05:58:40 pm »
If a woman wants to drive, I'm not going to stand in her way.

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Re: Carnage On Irish Roads
« Reply #77 on: January 13, 2019, 09:13:54 pm »
Fckn dangerous on the roads now with the drink driving be careful.

Lots of guys on the Piss and letting their wifes drive them home. ::cheers
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Re: Carnage On Irish Roads
« Reply #78 on: January 26, 2019, 02:46:52 pm »
https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/news/elderly-couple-70s-killed-after-car-crashes-into-roadside-bog-37750326.html

Elderly couple (70s) killed after car crashes into roadside bog

Rachel Farrell and Ian Begley
January 25 2019 9:04 PM
 
Gardai are appealing for witnesses following a fatal collision in Co Monaghan this evening.

The man and woman, who are both in their 70s and locals of the area, were killed in a single car crash near the Monaghan and Armagh border at Killyneill Cross shortly before 6pm.

Gardai and emergency services were called to the scene shortly before 6pm, when the alarm was raised that a car travelling on the route had left the road and ended up in a nearby bog.

 It is believed their car had become submerged in water.

The two people, who were the only occupants of the car, were removed and pronounced dead at the scene a short time later.

The local Coroner Dr Watters attended the scene and both bodies will be removed to the mortuary at Monaghan Hospital later this evening.

Garda forensic collision investigators will examine the scene tomorrow morning. The R213 road is currently closed and local diversions are in place.

Local Cllr Paudge Connolly told the Irish Independent that the entire community is numb with grief.

“Everyone in our tight-knit community is in a total state of shock,” he said.

“At first we heard there was an accident and then we learned that there were two fatalities.

“It’s been a very upsetting day and my sympathies and prayers are with their families."

Anyone with information is asked to contact Gardaí at Monaghan 047-77200 or the Garda Confidential Line 1800 666 111.

This latest tragedy comes as the fifth death on Irish roads this week.

On Thursday evening, a male pedestrian in his 40s died after he was struck by a 4x4 vehicle on the Dublin Road in Monasterevin.

Earlier in the day, Dublin woman Jackie Griffin was killed in a collision on the M50.

And shortly after 9am on the same day, a female passenger in her 80s died after the car she was travelling in was involved in a serious collision in Loughrea, Co Galway.

Then on Sunday night, a 60-year-old male died after he was struck by a truck in Dungarvan, Co Waterford.
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Re: Carnage On Irish Roads
« Reply #79 on: January 26, 2019, 03:15:52 pm »




Just the 200K in a 100K Zone in Limerick.... ??? ??? ???

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« Reply #80 on: January 26, 2019, 03:33:34 pm »




Just the 200K in a 100K Zone in Limerick.... ??? ??? ???

Probably would have done 300kph if the car was capable just to get through the kip!!

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Re: Carnage On Irish Roads
« Reply #81 on: January 28, 2019, 05:17:51 am »
27 Jan 2019 23:11
Four young men in their 20s have been killed in a crash in west Donegal.
The single vehicle crash happened shortly before 9pm last night on a local road near Magheraroarty close to Gortahork.
Gardaí say the four men, all understood to be in their 20s, were pronounced dead at the scene a short time later.
The scene where the crash happened, has been preserved for a technical examination and diversions are in place.
It is not known how the crash happened and gardaí are appealing for witnesses to contact them.

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« Reply #82 on: January 28, 2019, 11:34:48 am »
Cops everywhere on the Armagh/Monaghan border..............2 elderly killed in a one-vehicle job too. Winds at 70 mph in Emyvale on Sat night.....what a kip.

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Re: Carnage On Irish Roads
« Reply #83 on: January 28, 2019, 12:57:29 pm »
27 Jan 2019 23:11
Four young men in their 20s have been killed in a crash in west Donegal.
The single vehicle crash happened shortly before 9pm last night on a local road near Magheraroarty close to Gortahork.
Gardaí say the four men, all understood to be in their 20s, were pronounced dead at the scene a short time later.
The scene where the crash happened, has been preserved for a technical examination and diversions are in place.
It is not known how the crash happened and gardaí are appealing for witnesses to contact them.

At least they didn't kill any other motorist or innocent bystanders....and won't be able to in the future!!

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Re: Carnage On Irish Roads
« Reply #84 on: March 04, 2019, 04:03:04 pm »
https://www.irishtimes.com/news/crime-and-law/courts/circuit-court/drunk-driver-was-speeding-when-he-crashed-into-pedestrian-who-later-died-1.3811518

Drunk driver was speeding when he crashed into pedestrian who later died

Court heard driver, who had no experience of driving and no driving licence, fled scene after crash

Fri, Mar 1, 2019, 19:35
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Rene Miko of Place de Plouzane, Kilrush, Co Clare,  pleaded guilty to drink driving and dangerous driving causing death at at Ennis Circuit Court.
 
A motorist was three times over the drink drive limit when he drove at 120km/h in a built up area of Ennis before he struck a pedestrian on a footpath at a roundabout who later died from his injuries, a court has heard.

Slovakian national, Rene Miko of Place de Plouzane, Kilrush, Co Clare, was before Ennis Circuit Court on Friday where he pleaded guilty to dangerous driving causing the death of GAA coach, Eugene McNamara (42) on the night of October 26th 2016. He also pleaded guilty to drink driving having had a blood alcohol reading of 170 mg of alcohol in his system when the legal limit is 50mg.

Mr McNamara was walking on the footpath on his way home after watching a soccer match on TV at his brother’s house when he was knocked down.

CCTV footage shown in court captured the speed of Mr Miko’s BMW and Mr McNamara walking along the footpath opposite McDonalds in Ennis before the fatal impact. The speed limit in the area was 50km/h.

The footage showed Garda Michael O’Connor of Roxboro Rd Garda Station, Limerick, who was off duty at the time, doing a u-turn on the Gort Road leading into the roundabout to pursue the defendant’s car after he saw it speeding.

Garda O’Connor, in a statement, noted that before the defendant’s car struck Mr McNamara, it first hit another car causing it to become airborne.

The garda investigation found the defendant’s car made no effort to reduce its 120km/h speed before coming into the roundabout.

Judge Gerald Keys told the defendant he is facing jail but has allowed him remain on bail pending sentencing on March 25th.

In a victim impact statement Stephen McNamara, a double All-Ireland winner with the Clare hurlers from the 1990s and a brother of Eugene, said the victim “was cruelly knocked down by a speeding car and was left to suffer alone by the side of the road. It is a picture that haunts all of his family and remains with us”.

Meanwhile CCTV footage showed the defendant and his passenger get out of their car and flee the scene. They ran across the nearby Fairgreen park to New Rd at Rice College before they were apprehended by Garda O’Connor at Marian Avenue.

Mr McNamara died a number of days later from his injuries. Assistant State Pathologist, Dr Margaret Bolster found he died from severe traumatic brain injury as a result of blunt force trauma in a road traffic collision.

In his first garda interview, the defendant maintained his right to silence. It was only after gardaí retrieved forensic evidence showing Mr Miko’s DNA from the air bag on the driver’s side of the vehicle that he said: “I am maybe 30 per cent to 40 per cent responsible but I can’t be 100 per cent responsible because I don’t think I was the driver.”

Counsel for the State Lorcan Connolly BL said Mr Miko said he didn’t have a recollection of the incident.

Mark Nicholas SC, defending, said Mr Miko “had no experience of driving, had no driving licence, had no car and had no history of driving and no ambition to drive in any way”.

He said that his client pleaded guilty but couldn’t at first admit to driving as he didn’t remember what happened. He added that his client’s driving on the night caused catastrophic consequences and he apologised.He had no previous convictions.

Mr McNamara said his parents never have a night where they are able to sleep without waking and thinking of what happened Eugene on his walk home that night.
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Re: Carnage On Irish Roads
« Reply #85 on: March 04, 2019, 04:06:34 pm »
Did yasee the address whats it coming to when kips in Clare have foreign sounding addresses .Do you remember when the towns of Kilrush and Kilkee could be seen from the high rocky cliffs of Dooneen  now you have these foreign sounding places stuck in the middle of nowhere at the back of beyond .Is nothing sacred .

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« Reply #86 on: March 04, 2019, 04:09:36 pm »
Did yasee the address whats it coming to when kips in Clare have foreign sounding addresses .Do you remember when the towns of Kilrush and Kilkee could be seen from the high rocky cliffs of Dooneen  now you have these foreign sounding places stuck in the middle of nowhere at the back of beyond .Is nothing sacred .
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« Reply #87 on: March 04, 2019, 04:10:59 pm »
Did yasee the address whats it coming to when kips in Clare have foreign sounding addresses .Do you remember when the towns of Kilrush and Kilkee could be seen from the high rocky cliffs of Dooneen  now you have these foreign sounding places stuck in the middle of nowhere at the back of beyond .Is nothing sacred .

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« Reply #88 on: March 04, 2019, 04:13:18 pm »
Did yasee the address whats it coming to when kips in Clare have foreign sounding addresses .Do you remember when the towns of Kilrush and Kilkee could be seen from the high rocky cliffs of Dooneen  now you have these foreign sounding places stuck in the middle of nowhere at the back of beyond .Is nothing sacred .

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« Reply #89 on: March 04, 2019, 04:17:46 pm »
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