'Wonderful' nurse killed on way to work in Limerick three car smash pictured
A nurse named Γine O'Reilly tragically died in a three-car collision in Limerick while on her way to work.
Γine O'Reilly, a nurse in her 30s, was killed in a three-car crash on the N24 near Grange West, Boher, in County Limerick. She was en route to her job at the Shannondoc out-of-hours GP service when the accident occurred late Friday evening. Ms. O'Reilly's vehicle collided with two others, leading to her being pronounced dead at the scene, marking a tragic loss for her community and colleagues.
Tributes have poured in for Ms. O'Reilly, who was described as a "wonderful" nurse with a "great sense of humour". Family, friends, and colleagues remember her not only for her professional dedication but also for her vibrant personality and the impact she made on the lives of those around her. The community has come together to mourn her loss, highlighting the personal connections nurses often cultivate with patients and peers alike.
The crash also resulted in non-life-threatening injuries for a male driver in another vehicle, who was taken to University Hospital Limerick for treatment. Meanwhile, authorities are investigating the incident as one driver fled the scene, leaving their car behind. Such incidents raise ongoing concerns about road safety and the responsibilities of drivers to remain at the scene in the event of an accident.