Four killed in Offaly crash are named
11/08/2012 - 12:51

The four men killed in yesterday's horrific road crash in Co. Offaly have been named.
They are brothers Ryan Doyle (17), David Doyle (24) and Darren Doyle (27) - all from Na Cluainte in Portarlington, in Co Laois - and their friend, 24-year-old Lee Bryan, who was the driver of the car and also from Na Cluainte.
The two vehicle crash occurred yesterday evening at around 5.30pm.
Their car collided with a minibus on the Tullamore to Geashill Road, about two kilometres from Tullamore.
Three people on the minibus were taken to hospital but their injuries are not believed to be life threatening.
- Tuesday, 18 June 2013

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