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Two lifeless and 4 injured in Co. Donegal crash horror

Two individuals have died following the crash

Emergency providers have been on the scene (Picture: Getty)

Two individuals have died and 4 others injured after being concerned in a crash in Co. Donegal. Those that have suffered accidents are being handled in hospital.

The 2-vehicle collision occurred on the N15 in Birchhill, Co. Donegal on Saturday afternoon. Gardai and emergency providers attended the scene after they have been alerted to the incident shortly after 2pm, studies Irish Mirror.

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Two occupants in a single car, a person aged in his 20s and a person ages in his 30s, have been pronounced deceased on the scene.

Their stays have been eliminated to Letterkenny College Hospital the place postmortem examinations will happen sooner or later. The Coroner has been notified.

An additional two occupants of the identical car (a girl in her 20s and a person in his 20s) have been taken to Letterkenny College for remedy of accidents believed to be non life-threatening.

Two occupants within the different car, a person and a girl of their 40s, are being handled for non life threatening accidents in Letterkenny College Hospital.

Garda Forensic Collision Investigators are because of bear a technical examination of the scene and the street has been closed.

Gardaí are interesting to anybody who might have witnessed the collision to return ahead.

Highway customers who might have digicam footage (together with dash-cam) and have been travelling within the space between 01:30pm and 02:30pm are requested to make this footage out there to investigating Gardaí.

Anybody with info is requested to contact Donegal City Garda Station on (074) 912 5888, the Garda Confidential Line on 1800 666 111, or any Garda Station.

“Investigations are ongoing,” stated a garda spokesperson.

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