Mum of teen crash victim still serious
Cabinet backs €1.3m quest for truth
Aisling Dolan THE mother of a teenage girl who died in a car crash last week remains in a serious condition.
Aisling Dolan, 19, passed away following a threevehicle collision in Co Wexford last Tuesday.
Her 52-year-old mother Breda Dolan, who was driving one of the cars, is still in hospital.
The crash happened at Scarawalsh on the N11 outside Enniscorthy.
A Garda spokesman said: “At approximately noon a collision involving three vehicles occurred 200m north of Blackstoops roundabout, Enniscorthy.
“Gardai are renewing their appeal for witnesses.
“They are particularly appealing to any motorist in the area who may have dashcam footage.” Bill Kenneally ABUSE victims who say their suffering was “brushed under the carpet” have finally got the public inquiry they have battled for. representatives on the draft terms of reference which Cabinet noted today.”
The terms will be made public in the coming days, but the victims confirmed to the Irish Mirror they are satisfied with the progress.
Colin Power said: “We are very happy with the announcement. It feels like an achievement after what has been a very long battle not just for us, but for our family and friends as well.
“We all now just want to get this started as quickly as possible and finished so we can all get on with the rest of our lives.
“I would like to acknowledge the work that Darragh Mackin has put into this campaign and also I think it’s important to acknowledge the Minister and his office for their contribution.”
Retired circuit court judge Hickson is to chair it.
It is expected to begin within the next month and will take roughly a year.
Kenneally is currently serving a 14-year sentence for abusing ten boys during the 1980s.
He also faces a further 99 charges. Barry