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A YOUNG man has been killed in a horror early morning car crash in Co Meath.
The man, aged in his 20s, was pronounced dead at the scene of a single-vehicle crash at Boolies in Oldcastle earlier this morning.
Gardai and emergency services rushed to respond to the incident at around 2:20am this morning and currently remain at the scene.
The man, who was the only occupant of the sole car involved, was sadly pronounced dead at the scene by emergency services.
The road is currently closed with local diversions in place and Garda Forensic Collision Investigators have been notified.
Gardai in Meath have urged anyone who may have any information to come forward.
In a statement this morning, a garda spokesperson said: “Gardai are appealing for any witnesses to this collision to come forward.
“Any road users who may have camera footage (including dash-cam) and were in the area at the time are asked to make this footage available to Gardai.
“Anyone with any information is asked to contact Kells Garda Station on (046) 9280820, the Garda Confidential Line on 1800 666 111 or any Garda station.”
It comes after two young men were killed in a separate crash in Co Carlow on Friday.
The men, both in their twenties, died after the Audi A6 crashed into trees on the N80 at Graiguenaspiddoge, in Leagh, Rathoe, Co Carlow, at around 1.15am.
Two other people, a man and a woman, were also in the car and are being treated in hospital for serious but non-life threatening injuries.
The car travelled through the Mount Leinster area, through Fenagh and on to the Wexford Road before the crash.
Gardai confirmed that only one vehicle was involved in the crash and said the injured man and woman were taken to St Luke’s General Hospital in Kilkenny.
Gardai were liaising with authorities in India as they attempted to track down the crash victims’ relatives.
They were part of the Indian community living in Co Carlow.
Independent Councillor Will Paton described the crash as “horrific”.
Speaking to RTE’s Morning Ireland, he said: “Unfortunately two more young men have lost their lives. . . and what makes it even worse is this is literally a year to the day when three young people – two men and a young lady – lost their lives at the exact same spot.
“I can’t even begin to understand the pain and suffering that people are going through.
“There has been a history of deaths, crashes, incidents, accidents at that particular area.
“It’s gone on far too long and we really need to address this problem urgently.”
SÉAMUS FLANAGAN’S place in the Limerick team for the Championship could be in doubt if the forward is banned following an incident involving Cork defender Niall O’Leary.
That is the view of former Tipperary star John ‘Bubbles’ O’Dwyer and Clare legend Ollie Baker, who reckon Flanagan could pay the price for the flashpoint in Saturday’s Division 1A clash.
The 2021 All-Star attacker, who was introduced as a second-half sub at Páirc Uí Chaoimh, floored O’Leary by appearing to strike his opponent below the belt.
Although it was not spotted by officials, footage of the off-the-ball altercation surfaced on social media and was a talking point for pundits Joe Canning and Jackie Tyrrell on The Sunday Game.
Speaking on the Smaller Fish podcast, O’Dwyer said: “Séamus Flanagan has been one of the best forwards in the country for the last five or six years.
“I’m sure there’s a lot of stuff being said to him in games and I wouldn’t think Niall O’Leary would have said anything worse than what he’s got before.
“It could have just been the fact that maybe Séamus came on, he was trying to make an impact, he wasn’t having the impact that he was hoping for and he just saw a bit of red mist.
“It’s not a good look. Straight into the liathróidí isn’t great.
“I suppose after he hit them then, only for Niall O’Leary went down, he kind of threw a knee at him as well to follow up from the belt.
“It’s not a good look and because the ref didn’t see it, he will be open to being cited and he may get, I presume, maybe a two-game ban. But it’s not a good look for Séamus. Who knows what was being said beforehand? But there’s no place for that in the game.”
Limerick, who begin their quest for a seventh straight Munster SHC title against Tipp on April 20, started their season with a 1-16 apiece draw on Leeside.
O’Dwyer added: “He’s open to a suspension now, which will dampen his expectations of maybe getting into the first round of the Championship team because if he misses two or three games, that puts him under pressure to get back in there.”
The emergence of Shane O’Brien and Adam English has increased the competition for places in the Limerick attack.
Patrick O’Donovan also impressed by landing four points, three from play, against Cork.
Former Banner midfielder Baker said: “Limerick have an awful lot of good forwards. They have an awful lot of different styles of forwards as well.
“If they move towards an open, expansive passing game out in the middle third, they might see that there’s no real need for a big man like Flanagan inside in the full-forward line.
“And that could be very frustrating. He’s probably seeing all these different permutations as well as to how teams can be picked and just might be on the wrong end of selection when it comes around to the Championship.
“Definitely you need to be playing league hurling and you need to be getting some game-time under your belt.
“If you’re missing because of suspension, that definitely puts you behind the eight ball when it comes to Limerick having their best team out come the Munster Championship.”