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Eight death horror crash probe concludes 07.07.11

Priest to hold car blessing ceremony

by Linda McGrory

A FILE was sent to the Director of Public Prosecutions last month in relation to a horrific crash that tragically killed eight men in Inishowen a year ago.
The two-car collision, the worst single road accident on record in Ireland, happened at Glasmullen, Clonmany, at 10.40pm on Sunday, July 11, 2010.
Eight young men were travelling in one of the cars, a VW Passat. Just one survived. A pensioner driving home alone from the parish bingo was also killed.
Superintendent Kevin English of Buncrana garda station yesterday confirmed that the garda investigation had concluded and a file had been forwarded to the DPP.
He declined to comment further on the investigation at the request of the victims' families.
"A full garda investigation file was forwarded to the Director of Public Prosecutions at the end of June and we are awaiting his directions on the matter," said Supt English.
The friends who died were Mark McLaughlin (21) of Ballinahone, Fahan; Paul Doherty (19), of Ardagh, Ballyliffin; Ciaran Sweeney (19), of Ballyliffin; PJ McLaughlin (21), of Rockstown, Burnfoot; James McEleney (23), of Minaduff, Clonmany; Eamon McDaid (22), of Ballymagan, Buncrana and Damien McLaughlin (21), of Umricam, Buncrana.
Hughie Friel, 66, who was driving home to Dunaff, Urris, from the bingo in Buncrana in his Toyota, was also killed. The driver of the Passat, a 23 year old man from the Buncrana area, was the sole survivor of the accident.
The affected communities of Buncrana, Fahan, Burnfoot, Clonmany and Ballyliffin are bracing themselves for the one-year anniversary on Monday. It is understood that no single commemoration has been planned with the victims' families instead arranging individual anniversary masses for their loved ones.
Buncrana parish priest, Fr John Walsh, said the area was very conscious of the approaching anniversary. "We would be very conscious of the anniversary and we know the pain of the relatives of those involved. It will be a painful time particularly for parents who will never really get over tragedies like that."
Fr Walsh also announced plans to hold a car blessing ceremony later this month to coincide with the feast of St Christopher, the patron saint of travel.
The unique Sunday service will be styled on the annual blessing of the graves and drivers wishing to have their cars blessed in the church car park on the day, would be invited to commit themselves to driving safely.
"Presumably, if people want their cars blessed they'll also want to stay safe and do nothing that would contribute to carnage on the roads," he said.
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