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Three sisters seriously injured in motorway crash pictured after 5 teens killed

Two sisters are fighting for their life, while a third is in a serious condition, after their car collided with another vehicle heading the wrong way down a motorway

Ella Hendricken, Niamh Kinsella and Alma Kinsella are fighting for their lives after a crash

These are the sisters fighting for their lives after their car was hit by a vehicle travelling the wrong way in a crash that left five dead. Niamh and Alma Kinsella, both in their 30s, remain in a critical condition in hospital following the horrific head-on collision on the M9 in County Kildare in Ireland.

The family were on their way to Dublin Airport for a wedding abroad when a BMW collided with their car. Their sister Ella Hendricken, in her 20s, and her young nephew were also seriously injured in the crash.

Niamh and Alma were in the front seats when the collision occurred near Moone shortly before 3am, while Ella and the child were in the back.

The five teenagers who died in the crash in Ireland


The family, from Graigecullen in Co Carlow, have been described by heartbroken locals as "lovely" and "quiet." Ella works as a local social worker, while Niamh is a PE teacher at a nearby school.

Niamh and Alma are understood to remain in a critical condition in Tallaght Hospital while Ella is in St Vincent's Hospital in a serious condition. The young boy is being treated for injuries at Crumlin Children's Hospital.

Speaking to the Irish Mirror, Carlow Parish Priest Fr Thomas Little, who has spoken to affected families, said: "The families of the ones that were hurt are hoping to God that they make a speedy recovery.

Ella Hendricken who was seriously injured when the car she was travelling in was hit by a vehicle travelling in the wrong direction on the M9 in Co Kildare on Sunday


"The community is praying for them and we remembered them in our Masses since the car accident. Those that have lost loved ones are bereft and regret that it has ever happened.

"There's no doubt a horrendous accident and the emergency services and the guards and hospitals have responded as best they can to the circumstances."

The crash which shocked the nation claimed the lives of Jeremy O'Brien, 18, from Carlow; Alex McCarthy, 17, from Carlow, and Joey Carthy, 15, from Athy, Kildare.


Jack Kennedy, 17, also from Athy and Kamil Pustkowski, 17, from Limerick, were also killed in the collision.

Gardai continue to investigate the circumstances surrounding the crash, while Fiosru, the Garda Siochana Ombudsman, is also examining Garda contact with the BMW before the collision.

Taoiseach Micheal Martin said he was "shocked and saddened" at the tragedy, which he described as being the result of "an irresponsible and dangerous act".

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