Families of Monaghan crash victims ‘hugely devastated and suffering from shock’
Aug 1, 23



Ms Magennis said in a statement: “It is with profound sadness and grief that we have learned about the devastating accident that resulted in the untimely and tragic loss of two cherished members of our school community. “We extend our deepest sympathies to the families and friends who have tragically lost loved ones. “The other individuals involved in the accident also remain in our thoughts and prayers at this time.”Heartbreaking news for our local community in the Clones area this evening. Every families worst nightmare. My thoughts & prayers are with all those involved.
— Heather Humphreys (@HHumphreysFG) July 31, 2023

“It’s not easy because up in The Diamond (town square in Clones), the children last night all got ready, the girls especially were in their dresses and they were all ready for a great night out and it all, unfortunately, ended in tragedy.” She said she had met some of the staff of the school. “It is every parent’s worst nightmare because nobody expects to get that phone call. “One of the parents was on the football field last night and she got the call to go. “It’s just the shock and to think that this could happen to any child. And I know that many parents across the country are thinking all our children going to Debs, they start off a night full of fun and joy and then it ends up in tragedy.” Sinn Féin TD for Cavan-Monaghan, Matt Carthy, told the PA news agency that it was “one of those moments where time stops still”. “The local community here, as they do, rallied immediately offering support for the families, in the immediate instance to the young people who were attending the Debs,” he said. “You can imagine the scenes in many houses and gatherings in advance of that as young people were getting dresses and make-up and hair and suits and all the things that you associated with what should be a very special occasion, and then they arrived, in some instances, to the Westenra Hotel not aware of what had happened – to learn that two of their friends had passed away and that others were in critical conditions in hospital.” Superintendent O’Connell said a senior investigating officer had been appointed and a case conference had been held at Monaghan Garda Station, but could not give details of the focus of the Garda investigation. “We are appealing for information and our primary concern at the moment is to support the families of those affected. But our investigation will progress at pace,” he said. Gardaí are appealing to people who witnessed or have footage of the incident, which took place on a stretch of the N54 between Clones and Smithborough on Monday between 6.15pm and 7pm, to get in touch with gardaí.Horrendous, heart-wrenching news coming from Clones this evening. A moment of joy and celebration for these young people has turned into a lifetime of devastation for those who loved them. God help the families affected. The prayers of everyone in County Monaghan is with them.
— Matt Carthy TD (@mattcarthy) July 31, 2023








