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Tragic Deaths of Four Women in Separate Road Incidents

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May 25, 2025
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Four women have tragically lost their lives in separate road incidents across Ireland within a 24-hour period. The incidents involved a driver, two pedestrians, and a cyclist in Tyrone, Wexford, Clare, and Meath.

An 82-year-old woman tragically passed away following a collision outside Omagh, while a pedestrian in her late 20s was struck by a car in Enniscorthy, Co Wexford. Additionally, a female pedestrian in her 60s was fatally hit on the outskirts of Ashbourne, Co Meath, and a cyclist in her 70s lost her life after being struck by a tractor in Tulla, Co Clare.

The authorities are urging anyone with relevant footage or information to come forward to assist with the investigations.

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