'Bronagh should not have died that night' - parents of tragic Leaving Cert student say warnings at crash site could have saved her life
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Michael and Danielle English mourn their 18-year-old daughter Bronagh and call for safety measures at the bridge site. Bronagh, a Leaving Cert student, died last April when a car she was driving flipped after hitting a broken bridge parapet and entered the River Aherlow in County Tipperary. The parents are haunted by the possibility that a €25 reflective sign could have prevented the crash. The family urges Tipperary County Council to install appropriate safety measures at the bridge to prevent similar tragedies and protect other road users.
Michael and Danielle English pay tribute to daughter (18) and urge Tipperary County Council to install safety measures
Michael and Danielle English are ­haunted by the possibility that a €25 reflective sign could have saved their daughter's life.
Leaving Cert student Bronagh English (18) died last April when a car she was driving was flipped by a broken bridge parapet into the River Aherlow in Co Tipperary.
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