Heartbreaking story of two teens who lost their lives in a devastating e-scooter collision with a bus in Waterford. Mayor opens Book of Condolence for the victims.
A tragic accident in Waterford has left the community in mourning after two teenagers lost their lives in a collision between an e-scooter and a bus. Gilbert Collins, aged 15, and his 17-year-old friend Abuzwa Idris, were involved in the heartbreaking incident in the early hours of the morning. Collins was pronounced dead at the scene, while Idris succumbed to his injuries at University Hospital Waterford. The Mayor of Waterford, Cllr. Jason Murphy, led tributes to the young boys, expressing deep sorrow and opening a Book of Condolence for the victims.
The teens had been returning from an all-night gym session when the tragic accident occurred, highlighting the fragility of life and the unpredictability of such incidents. Mayor Murphy emphasized the tragedy of the situation, calling it an 'awful' event that has shaken the entire community. Close friends of the victims expressed their grief, with heartfelt tributes pouring in for Collins and Idris.
In the aftermath of the e-scooter collision, the names of the two boys were released, further cementing the loss felt by their families and friends. Gilbert Collins and Abuzwa Idris will be remembered for their young lives cut short in a devastating manner. Waterford City & County Council, along with Mayor Murphy, offered support and condolences to those affected by the tragedy, uniting the community during this difficult time.
The incident serves as a stark reminder of the risks associated with e-scooter use and the importance of road safety, prompting discussions on enhancing safety measures for young riders. The shocking news has sparked an outpouring of support and grief across social media platforms, with many calling for increased awareness and precautions to prevent similar accidents in the future.
A second boy has died following a collision between a bus and an e-scooter in Waterford in the early hours of this morning.
One of the boys, aged 15, died at the scene, while his 17-year-old friend was rushed to University Hospital Waterford with serious injuries but died on ...
Gilbert Collins (15) and Abuzwa Idris (17) died after the e-scooter they were travelling on collided with a bus on the R680 Cork Road.
TWO teenage pals who lost their lives in a horrific accident following a collision between an e-scooter and a bus in Waterford city early yesterday mo.
Waterford City & County Council's Mayor, Cllr. Jason Murphy (FF), has expressed deep sorrow to the families and friends of Gilbert Collins and Avu Idris,
The two teenage boys who were tragically killed when an e-scooter that they were travelling on collided with a JJ Kavanagh & Son bus in the early hours of ...
Mayor of Waterford City and County, Cllr Jason Murphy, said the deaths of the boys is 'an awful tragedy'.
The deceased have been named locally as 15-year-old Gilbert Collins and 17-year-old Abuzwa Idris. Gilbert was pronounced dead at the scene, while Abuzwa died ...
Gilbert Collins, aged 15, died at the scene in the early hours of yesterday morning, while his 17-year-old friend Abuzwa (known as Avu) Idris, ...
Gilbert Collins (15) and Avuzwa Idris (17), who lost their lives in a tragic accident earlier this week.