Baby boy tragically dies in hospital after fatal road accident in Co Clare residential area | 901UT3W | 2024-05-10 00:08:01
Baby boy tragically dies in hospital after fatal road accident in Co Clare residential area | 901UT3W | 2024-05-10 00:08:01
A BABY boy has tragically died after a fatal road accident in a housing estate in Co Clare today.
The tragic incident took place at a residential area on Quin Road in Ennis, shortly before 12:30pm this afternoon.
The infant boy was transferred from the scene to University Hospital Limerick after the accident.
Sadly, he was later pronounced dead as a result of his injuries.
A family liaison officer is being appointed to support the heartbroken family.
The scene is currently preserved pending an examination by Forensic Collision Investigators.
A spokesperson said: "Gardai are at the scene of a fatal road traffic incident at a residential area on Quin Road, Ennis, Co Clare that occurred shortly before 12:30pm this afternoon, Wednesday 8th May 2024.
"A male infant was transferred from the scene to University Hospital Limerick. He has since been pronounced deceased as a result of his injuries.
"A family liaison officer is being appointed to support the family at this time.
"The scene is currently preserved pending an examination by Forensic Collision Investigators."
So far this year 72 people have been killed on Irish roads – 16 more than this time last year.
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