A man and a woman killed in a horror crash in Co Limerick have been named locally as Brian Mullin and Sharon Ryan, both from Co Mayo.
Any road users who were travelling in the area and who may have camera (including dash cam) footage is asked to make this available to investigating gardaí. Any road users who were travelling in the area and who may have camera (including dash cam) footage is asked to make this available to investigating gardaí. Gardaí in Limerick are appealing to any person who may have witnessed this collision to contact them. The scene is currently preserved for Forensic Collision Investigators and gardaí are appealing to anyone who may have witnessed this collision to contact them. “It’s just horrendous. The occupants of the van, a man and woman in their 20s and a baby boy, were taken to University Hospital Limerick for treatment but are believed to be uninjured.
Brian Mullin from Kilmaine in Mayo - the oldest brother of senior star Oisin - and Sharon Ryan, understood to be from Galway, were both killed on the N21 at ...
The road is currently closed for an examination by Forensic Collision Investigators. Local Diversions are in place.” Their bodies have been removed to University Hospital Limerick. It was the second fatal accident on Munster roads in less than 24-hours.
Brian Mullin from Kilmaine in Mayo, the oldest brother of GAA star Oisin Mullin, and Sharon Ryan, well known in Galway GAA circles, have been named as ...
Gardaí are appealing to any person who may have witnessed this collision to contact them. As of last Thursday, there were 89 deaths on Irish roads, an increase of 28 deaths compared to this time last year, and an increase of 13 deaths compared to this time in 2019. The occupants of the van, a man and woman in their 20s and an infant boy, were taken to University Hospital Limerick for treatment but are believed to be uninjured at this time.
Brian, from Kilmaine, is the older brother of Mayo footballer Oisín Mullin. Sharon, a native of Carras, was well known in north Galway as a strength and conditioning coach for numerous sporting clubs including Tuam/Cortoon and Kilkerrin/Clonberne.
The occupants of the van - a man and woman in their 20s and a little boy - were taken to University Hospital Limerick for treatment but are believed to be uninjured. Brian, from Kilmaine, is the older brother of Mayo footballer Oisín Mullin. Sharon, a native of Carras, was well known in north Galway as a strength and conditioning coach for numerous sporting clubs including Tuam/Cortoon and Kilkerrin/Clonberne. She was also a personal fitness coach through her own company, Phoenix Fitness, according to the Irish Independent. Two people who died in a crash involving a van and a car in Co Limerick last night have been named locally as Brian Mullin and Sharon Ryan, both from Co Mayo.
Brian had tragically just celebrated his birthday on Saturday less than 24 hours before his untimely death.
The road is currently closed for an examination by Forensic Collision Investigators. Local Diversions are in place.” Their bodies have been removed to University Hospital Limerick. Both victims, in their 30s, were pronounced dead at the scene and the occupants of the van, a man and woman in their 20s and an infant, were rushed to the hospital but are not seriously injured - GalwayBeo reports.
A man that was tragically killed in Co Limerick on Sunday has been reportedly named as the brother of Mayo GAA player Oisin Mullin.
Gardaí are appealing to any person who may have witnessed this collision to contact them. The occupants of the van, a man and woman in their 20s, as well as an infant, were all hospitalised following the crash, but are believed to have received non life-threatening injuries. Brian Mullin, from Kilmaine in Co Mayo and the eldest brother of Oisin, and Sharon Ryan, who was well known in Galway GAA circles, have been named by GalwayBeo as the people who were killed in a horror crash in Limerick on Sunday night.
THE brother of a GAA star and a young woman were killed a tragic car crash during a horrific weekend on Irish roads.Brian Mullin, the oldest brother o.
“Those are the simple messages which will keep people alive and save people from serious injury. A man, woman and child in the other vehicle, a van, were treated in hospital. THE brother of a GAA star and a young woman were killed a tragic car crash during a horrific weekend on Irish roads.
Two people who died in a crash involving a van and a car in Co Limerick last night have been named locally as Brian Mullin and Sharon Ryan, both from Co ...
The occupants of the van - a man and woman in their 20s and a little boy - were taken to University Hospital Limerick for treatment but are believed to be uninjured. Brian, from Kilmaine, is the older brother of Mayo footballer Oisín Mullin. Sharon, a native of Carras, was well known in north Galway as a strength and conditioning coach for numerous sporting clubs including Tuam/Cortoon and Kilkerrin/Clonberne. She was also a personal fitness coach through her own company, Phoenix Fitness, according to the Irish Independent. Two people who died in a crash involving a van and a car in Co Limerick last night have been named locally as Brian Mullin and Sharon Ryan, both from Co Mayo.
THE MAN and woman who were killed in a road collision in County Limerick on Sunday night have been named locally as Brian Mullin and Sharon Ryan. The pair,.
Local News Local News According to local media in Mayo, Brian Mullin was from the village of Kilmaine, close to the Mayo/Galway border.
Brian Mullin (31) from Kilmaine Co Mayo and Sharon Ryan (32) were both killed when the car they were traveling in collided with a van in the Patrickswell area ...
Sharon was a well known fitness coach in the area and is originally from Tuam, pals said. “He was in Mayo, I’m in Dublin but we text and he was such a funny character. Oisin is also two-time Young Footballer of the Year. She’ll be a huge loss around the area. Speaking last night, one of Brian’s friends, Natalie Harmon, described him as a “good soul.” She added: “He was a great lad. Brian is a brother of Mayo footballer Oisin Mullin.
Tributes have been paid to the brother of a Mayo GAA football star and a fitness coach who were tragically killed in a Limerick crash.
She contributed to the training of many in our community and specifically our club teams. We extend our deepest sympathies to both Sharon and Brian’s families and friends. Anyone who was lucky enough to have met Sharon in the time she was with us will be more than aware of her enthusiastic positive personality. Ms Ryan attended ATU Sligo and lived in Australia for a number of years. You will be missed by every soul that had the honor to meet you. His brothers, Oisín and Jarlath, have made arrangements to return to Ireland from Chicago, where they play for John McBride’s GAA Club.
Brian Mullin (31) from Kilmaine Co Mayo and Sharon Ryan (32) were both killed following collision with a van in Limerick.
Sharon was a well known fitness coach in the area and is originally from Tuam, pals said. “He was in Mayo, I’m in Dublin but we text and he was such a funny character. Oisin is also two-time Young Footballer of the Year. She’ll be a huge loss around the area. Paying tribute, one of Brian’s friends, Natalie Harmon, described him as a “good soul.” She added: “He was a great lad. Brian is a brother of Mayo footballer Oisin Mullin.
TRIBUTES have flooded in for the brother of Mayo football ace Oisin Mullin after he was killed in a horror car smash.Brian Mullin died after colliding.
“Those are the simple messages which will keep people alive and save people from serious injury. "Brian played underage football with the club and is a brother of intermediate players, Jarlath , Oisin and Kevin. Life is too short and sometimes just not fair. We will all be Mystic Celt Family for life! His local GAA club Kilmaine GAA added: "A dark cloud has cast itself over the club once again, with the passing over the weekend of former player and club man Brian (Brian D) Mullin. TRIBUTES have flooded in for the brother of Mayo football ace Oisin Mullin after he was killed in a horror car smash.