Leaving Cert student who died in Tipperary road crash named locally, as woman (50s) dies in separate crash in Co Kilkenny
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Bronagh English, an 18-year-old student from Rockwell College, tragically died in a single-vehicle accident at Kilaldry Bridge, Tipperary. Local officials expressed profound sorrow, noting the community's shock and grief. The incident occurred after 10 PM on Thursday, leading to her car entering the River Aherlow. The Cathaoirleach of Tipperary County Council highlighted the dangerous nature of the N24 road. Her body was recovered by the Garda Water Unit, and local councillors conveyed their sympathies and described her as a kind and beautiful person. Gardaí are investigating the crash and appealing for witnesses to come forward.
Local politicians in Tipperary expressed deep sorrow and shock over the tragic death of 18-year-old Bronagh English, highlighting the community's grief following the accident.
Declan Burgess, Cathaoirleach of Tipperary County Council, emphasized the dangerous nature of the N24 road, where the tragic accident occurred.
Councillor John O'Heaney conveyed condolences, stating that it’s a very sad day for everyone in the community following the girl's tragic passing.
Local councillor John Fitzgerald mentioned that a cloud has descended on the community, describing Bronagh English as a beautiful girl and good person.
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