Shocking story, and even worse if rumours that the driver of the other car intentionally rammed the Garda car!
http://www.rte.ie/news/2009/1214/donegal.html
Witnesses sought after garda dies in crash
Monday, 14 December 2009 22:10
The Minister for Justice and the Garda Commissioner have expressed their sadness at the death of a garda from injuries he sustained in a collision in Co Donegal yesterday.
24-year-old Garda Gary McLoughlin died in hospital early this morning following a collision at Lisfannon in the early hours of yesterday morning.
Two garda detectives saw a car drive off at high speed at a filling station near Buncrana in northeast Donegal at around 1.30am.
He pulled his patrol car onto the side of the road, beside a ditch to avoid an Opel Astra coming at him at speed.
The Astra went out of control and crashed into the driver's side, where Garda McLoughlin was sitting.
Garda McLoughlin's colleague and the driver of the other car are in a stable condition.
Minister for Justice Dermot Ahern expressed his sincere condolences to the garda's family and colleagues.
In a statement, Garda Commissioner Fachtna Murphy said that his thoughts and prayers - and those of the entire force - were with Garda McLoughlin's family.
An investigative team from the Garda Ombudsman Commission was at the scene all day yesterday.
The Commission said it is satisfied on the basis of the available evidence that it does not need to lead the investigation, so An Garda Síochána will head the inquiry.
The Garda Ombudsman Commission is appealing for witnesses.
They are looking for anyone who was travelling on the Letterkenny to Derry road between 1am and 2am yesterday morning.
In particular they are interested in a red Opel Astra with the Northern Irish registration AHZ 5912 and a navy blue Ford Mondeo Sedan registration 07 D 8652.
Anyone with information can contact the witness appeal line on 1890-600800.
http://www.rte.ie/news/2009/1214/donegal.html
Witnesses sought after garda dies in crash
Monday, 14 December 2009 22:10
The Minister for Justice and the Garda Commissioner have expressed their sadness at the death of a garda from injuries he sustained in a collision in Co Donegal yesterday.
24-year-old Garda Gary McLoughlin died in hospital early this morning following a collision at Lisfannon in the early hours of yesterday morning.
Two garda detectives saw a car drive off at high speed at a filling station near Buncrana in northeast Donegal at around 1.30am.
He pulled his patrol car onto the side of the road, beside a ditch to avoid an Opel Astra coming at him at speed.
The Astra went out of control and crashed into the driver's side, where Garda McLoughlin was sitting.
Garda McLoughlin's colleague and the driver of the other car are in a stable condition.
Minister for Justice Dermot Ahern expressed his sincere condolences to the garda's family and colleagues.
In a statement, Garda Commissioner Fachtna Murphy said that his thoughts and prayers - and those of the entire force - were with Garda McLoughlin's family.
An investigative team from the Garda Ombudsman Commission was at the scene all day yesterday.
The Commission said it is satisfied on the basis of the available evidence that it does not need to lead the investigation, so An Garda Síochána will head the inquiry.
The Garda Ombudsman Commission is appealing for witnesses.
They are looking for anyone who was travelling on the Letterkenny to Derry road between 1am and 2am yesterday morning.
In particular they are interested in a red Opel Astra with the Northern Irish registration AHZ 5912 and a navy blue Ford Mondeo Sedan registration 07 D 8652.
Anyone with information can contact the witness appeal line on 1890-600800.