Three women killed in separate collisions on Irish roads in just seven hours
Briefly

In recent road traffic incidents in Ireland, multiple fatalities have raised significant concerns about safety for pedestrians and cyclists. A woman in her 60s died after being struck by a car in Ashbourne, Co Meath, while earlier in the day, a female pedestrian in her 20s was killed in Wexford. Additionally, a cyclist in her 70s lost her life in Clare due to a tractor collision. Investigations are ongoing, with roads closed for examinations and diversions in place.
Gardaí and emergency services responded to reports of the collision, which occurred at approximately 7.10pm, leading to a woman in her 60s being pronounced deceased.
Following the collision, which occurred on the Dublin Road (R135), the road was closed for a technical examination by Garda Forensic Collision Investigators.
Another tragic incident involved a female pedestrian in her 20s who was killed in a collision in Wexford earlier in the day, highlighting road safety issues.
In a separate incident, a female cyclist in her 70s was killed in Tulla, Co Clare, raising concerns about pedestrian and cyclist safety on roads.
Read at Irish Independent
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