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Nicola Donnelly

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Daily Record Aug 2026
Funeral notice for M9 crash teen removed after abusive messages
A funeral notice for 15-year-old Joe Carthy, one of five teenagers killed when their BMW travelled against traffic on the M9 in County Kildare, was removed from RIP.ie after hostile and offensive comments appeared in its tribute section. The crash also seriously injured three women travelling in a Hyundai and a seven-year-old boy. Funeral notices for the other four teenagers had not yet been issued, while RIP.ie and funeral director Joe Rigney declined to comment on the removal.
Daily Record Aug 2026
Family in car in head-on fatal M9 crash were 'heading to a wedding'
Five teenagers—Jeremy O'Brien, Alex McCarthy, Joey Carthy, Jack Kennedy and Kamil Pustkowski—died when a BMW travelled the wrong way on the M9 in County Kildare and collided head-on with a Hyundai. Four members of a family in the Hyundai were seriously injured while travelling to Dublin Airport for a wedding in England; a seven-year-old boy suffered a broken leg, and three women remained in serious or critical condition. Gardaí said the BMW had been legitimately purchased after initially suspecting it was stolen. The crash has prompted scrutiny of the decision not to pursue the vehicle, an investigation by the police ombudsman Fiosrú, and calls for improved pursuit training and road-safety enforcement. Taoiseach Micheál Martin condemned reckless wrong-way driving and its promotion on social media.
Daily Record Aug 2026
Athlete, 16, Who Died Suddenly During Match Named Locally as Community 'in Shock'
Sixteen-year-old Aoibheann Clarke died after collapsing during injury time in a Minor Division Ladies Football Shield Final in Wexford on August 4. Emergency responders performed CPR and brought her to hospital, where she was pronounced dead; Gardaí are treating the incident as a personal tragedy. Her club, the Ladies Gaelic Football Association, local clergy, relatives and the wider sporting community have expressed shock and sympathy, while a book of condolences and support services are being arranged.