Investigation continues following road crash which claimed four young lives

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Investigation Continues Following Road Crash Which Claimed Four Young Lives
Clockwise from top left: Marina Crilly, Philip Mitchell, Keith Morrison and Emma Mallon, who died in the single-vehicle crash in Co Armagh on Sunday
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By Rebecca Black, PA

An investigation is continuing following a devastating road crash in Co Armagh which claimed the lives of four young people.

The victims, who were in their 20s, have been named locally as Philip Mitchell, Emma Mallon, Keith Morrison and Marina Crilly.

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It is understood Mr Mitchell and Ms Crilly were from Armagh city and Ms Mallon and Mr Morrison were from near Middletown, close to the Co Monaghan border.

 

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On Monday the Ballynahonemore Road where the crash happened remained closed as police continue to conduct inquiries.

A grey coloured Volkswagen Golf was involved in the incident on the Ballynahonemore Road at around 2.10am on Sunday.

In total, there were five road deaths in the North over the weekend.

Separately a man aged in his 40s, who was a pedestrian, died on the Forkhill Road in Newry, Co Down, on Saturday night.

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He has been named locally as Gary McLoughlin.

Newry Rovers Football Club paid tribute to their former player in a social media post, describing him as a “great man on and off the pitch”, adding their thoughts and prayers are with his family and friends.

Armagh crash
The Ballynahonemore Road where the crash happened remained closed on Monday as police continue to conduct inquiries (Oliver McVeigh/PA)

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DUP Newry and Armagh MLA William Irwin described the local community as being in shock following the tragic events of the weekend.

“Words don’t mean much but I think the families will take comfort in the fact that the community are with them and most people, the vast majority of people are thinking of them and praying for them and with them at this time,” he told the BBC.

Sinn Féin Newry and Armagh MLA Liz Kimmins described the weekend’s event as “absolutely harrowing”.

“The communities have just been left completely stunned by the huge loss of life across Newry and Armagh – it’s just devastating,” she said.

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“I can’t even imagine what the families of the five people involved have been going through.”

There were 15 deaths on the North’s roads up to March 24th, an increase from 13 by the same point in 2023, and more than double the seven by March 24th in 2022.

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