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Two killed in separate collisions in Dublin and Donegal yesterday

A man in his 30s and another man in his 60s died after being involved in separate crashes.

LAST UPDATE | 19 Dec 2023

TWO PEOPLE HAVE been killed in separate road collisions in Dublin and Donegal.

Shortly after 6pm yesterday in Dublin 6, a low impact collision occurred between two cars on Grand Parade.

The driver of one of the cars involved, a male in his late 60s, was treated at the scene by emergency services personnel and removed by ambulance to St. Vincent’s University Hospital where he was later pronounced deceased.

The driver of the second car did not require immediate medical treatment.

Gardaí are appealing for any witnesses to this incident to come forward. Any road users who were travelling in the Grand Parade area at the time and may have camera footage (including dash-cam) are asked to make this available to investigating Gardaí.

In Donegal, a man in his 30s died after a two-vehicle collision yesterday evening at around 7pm.

The incident occurred on the N14 in Manorcunningham.

A male passenger, aged in his 30s, was fatally injured and his body has been removed to the mortuary of Letterkenny University Hospital, where a post mortem will take place in due course.

Both drivers were removed from the scene to Letterkenny University Hospital where they are being treated for injuries which are believed to be non-life threatening. 

The N14 at Carrickballydooey, Manorcunningham is currently closed pending a technical examination of the scene by Garda Forensic Collision Investigators.

Local traffic diversions are in place.

Gardaí in Letterkenny Garda Station are appealing to anyone who may have information in relation to this collision to contact them.

Any road users who were on the N14 yesterday evening between 6:30pm and 7pm and who may have camera footage, including dash cam, is asked to make this footage available.

Anyone with information about either fatal collision can contact Letterkenny Garda Station on 074 916 7100, the Garda Confidential Line on 1800 666 111, or any Garda station.

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    Mute Torpedo
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    Feb 28th 2012, 9:02 AM

    Great news guys. Now get onto Hireland and pledge and give a few jobs.

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    Feb 28th 2012, 2:30 PM

    @torpedo, their focus should not be on giving a few jobs, they should focus on continuation of their successful growth strategy, if they succeed jobs will follow.

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    Feb 28th 2012, 3:18 PM

    They made a pre tax profit of 700 million. I think the can afford to hire one or two people.

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    Feb 28th 2012, 3:36 PM

    It is that sort of attitude that leads to inefficiency and eventual ruin, you do not hire people just to sit on their arses.

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    Feb 28th 2012, 10:19 AM

    ‘Very challenging environment’ indeed. It’s a tough business building apartheid cement walls around Palestine, but some Irish firm has got to do it.

    http://www.ipsc.ie/campaigns/crh-divest/petition

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    Feb 28th 2012, 9:52 AM

    They are obviously working in a very challenging environment and there is still some way to go before new jobs will emerge. A profit of less than 4% on sales suggest that further cost cutting will be needed to remain competitive.

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    Oct 23rd 2012, 12:44 PM

    A challenging environment all right. Putting up Israel’s apartheid wall.

    But its good for tricky Dicky Bruton’s portfolio.

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    Feb 28th 2012, 1:27 PM

    Much of these profits have been made on the back of an illegal price-fixing cartel operating in the.concrete and cement industries. Ongoing legal actions taken by Framus Ltd and Goode Concrete serve to demonstrate the extent of the crippling stranglehold CRH have over many small businesses in this country. Compounding this is the negligence of the Competition Authority who steadfastly refuse to investigate the industry despite the severity of the allegations laid at the door of CRH. The term Regulatory Capture comes to mind here.

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    Feb 28th 2012, 2:29 PM

    CRH operate a cartel with others in the cement, concrete and tarmac markets in Ireland. They have been selling concrete below average variable cost in the Dublin concrete market and abused their dominant position in their upstream cement and aggregates markets by doing so. This is illegal and criminal but they are being protected by the successive Governments due to a term called political and regulatory capture.
    CRH has been found to have operated a price fixing cartel in Northern Ireland between 1985 and 1992. CRH was fined by the European Commission in 1994 for conducting a pan European cartel. In 2007 CRH was fined €530,000 for obstructing an antitrust investigation and destroying evidence. In 2009 CRH was fined €25 million for participation in a price fixing cartel in Poland.
    CRH is doing monumental damage to the Irish economy by overcharging for cement and tarmac and using this money to subsidise a corporate eviction strategy which is costing the economy jobs.

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