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Daily Mail
a day ago
- Daily Mail
BREAKING NEWS Mother and daughter, six, are killed after horror crash involving car and a van
A mother and daughter, six, have been killed in a horror crash involving a car and a van in Co Donegal. They have been named locally as Natalie McLaughlin and daughter, Ella. Ella died in the collision, which occurred on the R240 at Glentogher, Carndonagh, on Wednesday evening. Her mother, aged in her 20s, was taken to Altnagelvin Hospital in Londonderry following the crash and was later transferred to the Royal Victoria Hospital, Belfast, where she died on Thursday evening. A man in his 30s and another girl, who was a rear seat passenger in the car, are being treated for non-life-threatening injuries at hospitals in Northern Ireland. SDLP Foyle MLA Mark Durkan said that Ms McLaughlin was 'well known and respected in the area'. In a social media post alongside a photograph of the mother and daughter, he said: 'This is the beautiful young mum and daughter, Natalie and Ella McLaughlin, who were tragically killed in a collision near their home in Carndonagh on Wednesday night. 'Natalie was a nurse in a local doctor's surgery and was well known and respected in the area. 'Wee Ella was just six. 'Our thoughts and prayers are with all affected by this terrible tragedy.' Fianna Fail councillor Martin McDermott told the BBC that people locally were finding it difficult to 'comprehend what has happened'. He said: 'This is a young mother and a young child, it has a real effect on people, on the community, people just don't know what to say. 'Everybody's life in that circle is changed forevermore.' He added: 'It has been very, very difficult over the last couple of days, it will be difficult over the next number of days, over the weeks and months ahead particularly for the families involved.' An Garda Siochana is appealing to anyone who may have witnessed the collision to contact them. A spokesperson said: 'Any road users who may have camera footage, including dashcam, and were travelling in the area between 6pm and 6.30pm on Wednesday July 2, are asked to make this footage available to investigating gardai. 'Anyone with information is asked to contact Buncrana Garda station at 074 932 0540, the Garda Confidential Line on 1800 666 111, or any Garda station.'


BBC News
2 days ago
- BBC News
Donegal: Woman and daughter killed in crash named locally
A woman and a child who were killed in a road collision in County Donegal on Wednesday evening have been named locally as Natalie McLaughlin and her daughter Ella McLaughlin died at the scene of the crash, which involved a car and a van, on the R240 at Glentogher, Carndonagh, on mother Natalie, who was in her 20s, had been taken to Altnagelvin Hospital in Londonderry and later transferred to the Royal Victoria Hospital in Belfast where she died on Thursday broadcaster RTÉ is reporting Ella's father, who is in his 30s, and her two-year-old sister are being treated in hospital for non-life threatening injuries. Speaking to BBC Radio Foyle's North West Today programme, Fianna Fáil councillor Martin McDermott said people locally were finding it difficult to "comprehend what has happened"."This is a young mother and a young child, it has a real effect on people, on the community, people just don't know what to say."Everybody's life in that circle is changed forevermore."He added: "It has been very, very difficult over the last couple of days, it will be difficult over the next number of days, over the weeks and months ahead particularly for the families involved." The Inishowen peninsula, McDermott said, had seen tragedy on the roads on far too many occasions, adding that the community would now rally around those most profoundly affected by Wednesday night's happened on the main road between Carndonagh and Quigley's Point, which is about 11 miles (17.7km) from the border with Londonderry in Northern Ireland. Fr Con McLaughlin said it was difficult to put into words the sense of grief locally."At Mass this morning I spoke to people about it and they were shocked into silence," he said."You could feel the silence, people are really shocked."Words are not adequate to express how you feel in this situation and how much worse it must be for the family concerned."He said he had been to Altnagelvin hospital on Wednesday and said the scene was "something I will never forget". Gardaí have asked anyone who witnessed the collision or who has dashcam footage to come forward.


Irish Times
2 days ago
- Irish Times
‘Such a lovely family': Mother and daughter who died in Donegal crash named locally
A mother and daughter who died following a road crash near Carndonagh, Co Donegal on Wednesday evening have been named locally. They were Natalie McLaughlin and her six-year-old daughter Ella McLaughlin from Carndonagh. Ms McLaughlin's partner, Tyrone Irwin, is still in a serious condition at Altnagelvin Hospital in Derry but his injuries are not understood to be life-threatening. The couple's other daughter, Rhea Rose (2), was transferred to the Royal Victoria Hospital from Altnagelvin for specialist treatment but her injuries are also understood to not be life-threatening. READ MORE The crash happened at 6.30pm on Wednesday following a collision between a car and a van at Glentogher, Carndonagh. Ella was pronounced dead at the scene while her mother, father and sister were rushed to the nearest hospital across the border in Derry. The driver of the van, who is in his late teens, was treated at the scene but his injuries are not understood to be serious. The scene of the crash. Photograph: Joe Dunne/North West Newspix Ms McLaughlin was initially treated at Altnagelvin Hospital in Derry but was transferred to the Royal Victoria Hospital in Belfast where she died yesterday afternoon as a result of her injuries. Ms McLaughlin, who was in her 20s, was well-known in her native Carndonagh where she worked as a nurse in a local doctor's surgery. She qualified with a Bachelor of Science in Adult Nursing from Ulster University and began working as a Registered Nurse in 2022. Her parents – Ella's grandparents, Danny and Joanne, and both extended families were last night being comforted by friends. Cathaoirleach of the Inishowen Municipal Authority, Cllr Martin McDermott, said his thoughts and prayers are with the entire family. 'Words fall short at this time, what can anybody say? They are such a lovely family and so well respected in our local community,' he said. 'It's just devastating. The loss of anybody on our roads is difficult for any community to take. 'But the loss of a mother and daughter, particularly given the fact that they are so young, is even more poignant and more difficult to accept. 'People are just numb and there is very little I can add to that other than to keep them all in our thoughts and prayers.' Gardaí continue to investigate all aspects of the collision. The road on which the collision occurred, the R240 at Carrowmore, was closed for a technical examination by Forensic Collision Investigators but reopened yesterday afternoon. Gardaí are appealing to anyone who may have witnessed this collision to contact them. Any road users who may have camera footage and were travelling in the area between 6pm and 6.30pm on Wednesday, 2nd July is asked to make this footage available to investigating Gardaí. Anyone with information is asked to contact Buncrana Garda station on 074 932 0540, the Garda Confidential Line on 1800 666 111, or any Garda station.


Irish Times
2 days ago
- Irish Times
Donegal crash: Mother and daughter who died named locally
A mother and daughter who died following a road crash near Carndonagh, Co Donegal on Wednesday evening have been named locally. Six-year-old Ella McLaughlin was fatally injured when the car in which she was a rear seat passenger collided with a van on the R240 road at Glentogher at around 6.30pm. Her mother, Natalie McLaughlin, a nurse in her 20s who was driving the car, was taken to Altnagelvin Hospital in Derry and later transferred to the Royal Victoria Hospital in Belfast. However, she died from her injuries on Thursday afternoon. Two other people remained in hospital on Thursday evening following the crash. All four people who were in the car are understood to be members of the same family unit. READ MORE 'A female child, who was a rear passenger, is being treated for non-life-threatening injuries at Royal Victoria Hospital,' An Garda Síochána said in a statement. 'A male front seat passenger (30s) is being treated for non-life-threatening injuries at Altnagelvin Hospital, Derry.' The scene of the crash on the R240 between Quigleys Point and Carndonagh in North Donegal. Photograph: Joe Dunne/North West Newspix Cllr Martin McDermott, Cathaoirleach of Donegal County Council's Inishowen Municipal District, said he knew the family and that the loss of the mother and daughter was 'just devastating'. 'The loss of anybody on our roads is difficult for any community to take,' the Fianna Fáil politician said. 'But the loss of a mother and daughter, particularly given the fact that they are so young, is even more poignant and more difficult to accept.' Mr McDermott said people from the area were 'just numb' after learning of the two death and 'there is very little I can add to that other than to keep them all in our thoughts and prayers'. The deaths of the mother and daughter brought the number of fatalities on Co Donegal's roads so far this year to 10. Fr Con McLaughlin, parish priest in Carndonagh, said he went to Altnagelvin Hospital to be with those injured in the crash and would never forget the sadness in the emergency department. 'You had doctors and nurses running around trying to do their best to help these poor helpless people,' he said. 'It is something I will never, ever forget. 'I just wanted to be a presence there for the family and I did not speak too much but I just wanted them to know that we are all there for them.' Fr McLaughlin said the people of Inishowen were sadly used to tragedies happening on the peninsula's roads. 'We can visualise how they must feel at this time and how the wider community feels,' he said. Donegal councillor Joy Beard said the 'entire community is just numb and once again just lost for words'. 'Inishowen has known more than its fair share of tragedy on its roads over the years and it has happened again.' The R240 was closed for a period on Thursday while a technical examination of the crash scene was carried out but reopened later in the day. The head of the Garda Traffic Corps in Donegal, Insp Seán McDaid, appealed for witnesses, particularly any road users who may have relevant camera footage, to contact Buncrana Garda station on 074 932 0540, the Garda Confidential Line on 1800 666 111 or any garda station.