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09 Sept 2025

Gardaí investigating July collision in Inishowen wish to speak to motorcyclists 

The driver of one of the vehicles was taken to Letterkenny University Hospital to receive treatment but no life-threatening injuries were sustained

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Anyone who may have witnessed the collision is asked to get in touch with gardaí in Buncrana on 074-9320540

Gardaí investigating a two-vehicle collision which took place in July in Inishowen wish to speak to motorcyclists who were witnesses to the crash.

The two-vehicle road collision occurred on Saturday, July 26 on the R244 at Ourt, Gleneely, shortly after 3.30pm. Both vehicles were travelling from Gleneely towards Carndonagh when the collision occurred.

The driver of one of the vehicles was taken to Letterkenny University Hospital to receive treatment.

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No life-threatening injuries were sustained. Gardaí now believe that there may have been a number of witnesses to the collision including a few motorcyclists that they have yet to speak to.

Anyone who may have witnessed the collision is asked to get in touch with gardaí in Buncrana on 074-9320540.

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