Road crash victims named locally as weekend death toll rises to four
Briefly

The recent spike in road fatalities in Ireland highlights ongoing safety concerns, with a total of 40 deaths reported so far this year, a decrease from 55 last year at this time. Among the latest tragedies were the deaths of three women due to separate incidents on Mother's Day, which left the community in shock. One case involved a pedestrian in Kilkenny, while another involved a two-vehicle collision in Cork. Authorities are seeking witnesses to provide more context around these events, emphasizing the need for road safety awareness.
Meanwhile, tributes have been paid to three women who died in two separate road traffic tragedies in Cork and Waterford on Mother's Day. Two women died and two children were injured after an horrific two vehicle collision in Cork on the N72 Mallow-Killarney road.
The deaths bring to 40 the number of people who have died on Irish roads so far this year. It is 15 deaths fewer than the total number of deaths (55) for the same period last year.
Read at Irish Independent
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