Donegal crash: Natalie and Ella McLaughlin killed in Carndonagh collision

Donegal crash: Natalie and Ella McLaughlin killed in Carndonagh collision

The tragic loss of a mother and daughter in a devastating crash in County Donegal has left the community reeling. Natalie McLaughlin and her six-year-old daughter Ella were involved in a fatal accident on Wednesday evening on the R240 at Glentogher, Carndonagh. While Ella sadly lost her life at the scene, Natalie was initially taken to Altnagelvin Hospital in Londonderry before passing away at the Royal Victoria Hospital in Belfast on Thursday evening. Natalie’s partner and their two-year-old daughter are currently receiving treatment for non-life threatening injuries.

Mark H Durkan, a member of the Foyle assembly, expressed his sorrow on Facebook, highlighting Natalie’s significant presence in the area through her work at a local doctor’s surgery. Fianna Fáil councillor Martin McDermott described the shock and disbelief felt within the community, emphasizing the profound impact of losing such a young mother and child. The tragedy has left everyone speechless, with lives forever altered within their circle and a palpable sense of grief lingering in the air.

The Inishowen peninsula, where the crash occurred, has unfortunately witnessed multiple tragedies on the roads in the past. McDermott noted the community’s resilience in coming together to support those most deeply affected by this recent incident. Located on the main road between Carndonagh and Quigley’s Point, the area is now grappling with the aftermath of a heartbreaking event that has reverberated throughout the close-knit community.

Fr Con McLaughlin, reflecting on the immense grief felt locally, struggled to articulate the profound loss experienced by the community. Words cannot adequately convey the depth of sorrow, particularly for the grieving family. Recounting his visit to Altnagelvin hospital, he expressed the indelible impact of the tragedy, something that will forever stay etched in his memory. Gardaí are appealing for witnesses or anyone with dashcam footage of the collision to come forward in order to assist with the ongoing investigation

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