Cork Crash Today

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Just heard on the news that it was a Red Subaru Imprezza the 2 lads where driving that got killed, Hope to god it wasnt anybody from here

:pray: :pray: :pray:
 
yeh seen that on the news, it was a red van alright, no mention of any Subaru's
 
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yeh seen that on the news, it was a red van alright, no mention of any Subaru's
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That was a diif crash.The first one was the one with the Subaru.They showed it on rte.It was upside down and you could only see the back of it.Very sad news.
 
ya i remember it now, pity theres so many crashes that im confusing them :(
 
I hope it's nobody form here....

It's a grim reminder to us all......

Here's the story:

Two men were killed in a three-car crash in Co Cork. The accident happened at Gurraunawarrig, Newmarket on the Kanturk to Newmarket Road, at around 7.30am. Gardai later named the two men killed as Gerard O Keeffe, 25, and James McAuliffe, 39, both from Newmarket, Cork

Alan.
 
Jesus.. The cars are some distance away from eachother...

Hopefully it's nobody from the site. No sign of fmic's on the Subaru, so that'd count out a good few from here.

Can happen to anybody... Harsh reminder of how easy everything can end.
 
Yeah it must have been some impact.....

There is a picture in the Star today of the back of the Subaru and the reg is 93 WD 1772.

Alan.
 
OOOOhhhhh man !!!! :shock: :shock:
must have been some impact ! :eek:mg:
 
My brother was talking to a friend of his from that area last night.

He went to school with the driver, apparently he only got the loan of

the Subaru that morning to go to work. Was'nt his car, probally pushing

to hard on a twisty road in a car with more power than he was used to.

Eamonn
 
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My brother was talking to a friend of his from that area last night.

He went to school with the driver, apparently he only got the loan of

the Subaru that morning to go to work. Was'nt his car, probally pushing

to hard on  a twisty road in a car with more power than he was used to.

Eamonn
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Thats terrible, really nasty looking accident - It would certainly make me think twice about giving my car to someone that is not used to the power
Obviously the car can be replaced, but I think I would always feel guilty that I had let someone away in my car and that happened.

Thoughts to all involved, and to the poor chap who owned the car, I would say he is in a right state himself.
 
thats plain nuts, no doubt about it that speed was the cause
 
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