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Aisling Moore, 46, and Abbigael Moore-Tournie were killed when the car they were travelling in crashed with a lorry on the N26 in Lismoran, Foxford, at about 5.45pm on Tuesday. Local GAA club Kiltimagh described Abbigael, who played with their under-10 team, as a “kind, bubbly and fun-loving girl”.

Advertisement Advertisement Did you know with a Digital Subscription to Belfast News Letter, you can get unlimited access to the website including our premium content, as well as benefiting from fewer ads, loyalty rewards and much more. The parents association of St Aidan’s National School Kiltimagh said Ms Moore was “so devoted and proud” of her daughter, adding: “You would never see one without the other. “We offer our heartfelt condolences to Aisling and Abbigael’s family, friends and neighbours at this devastating time.



We are also thinking of all Abbigael’s friends in 2nd class, the staff and parents of St Aidan’s.” The Taoiseach and Gardai have urged people on Irish roads to be safe in the wake of the Co Mayo crash and two other deaths on Irish roads. In the early hours of Wednesday morning, a man in his 80s died in a two-car collision on the R394 at Gartlandstown, near Castlepollard in Co Westmeath.

Advertisement Advertisement The driver of the car, a woman in her 60s, was taken to Midland Regional Hospital Tullamore and is in a critical condition. A man aged in his 30s who was driving the other car was taken to Midland Regional Hospital Mullingar for t.

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