Irish Daily Mirror

I was Moore than shocked at ex’s affair

Cop watchdog to probe tragic crash after boy dies and friend left critically ill

- BY JANE LAVENDER BY LOUISE WALSH news@irishmirro­r.ie

Demi & Ashton

ACTRESS Demi Moore has revealed the moment she received the bombshell call telling her ex-husband Ashton Kutcher had been unfaithful.

She had been celebratin­g finishing a film she had directed but instantly called him to ask if it was true.

Moore, 57, said: “He admitted it right away. I think my response was, ‘Are you f ***** g kidding me?’ That was it. And I think I felt like I could barely take a breath.”

She also claims she and 42-year-old Kutcher, who divorced in 2013, introduced a third person into their relationsh­ip.

Moore, who said she realised it was a mistake, added: “I wanted to show him how fun I could be.”

THE Garda watchdog has been called in to probe a crash yesterday that left a 13-year-old boy dead and his friend critically ill.

The teenager was killed when the car he and four other friends were travelling in crashed in the Liscloughe­r Great area of Delvin, Co Westmeath, at 2.30am.

It’s understood the vehicle had come to the attention of gardai before the tragedy and a referral has been made to An Garda Siochana Ombudsman Commission.

The boy who died has been named locally as Joseph Anderson from Delvin, where residents are still trying to make sense of what happened.

It’s understood he was a sixth-class student at Clonmellon National School and was due to start postprimar­y school in September in Athboy. Local residents said he had just made his Confirmati­on last February.

The crash also left Joseph’s friend Dean Quinn, from Delvin, fighting for his life with severe injuries at Mullingar General Hospital.

The three other occupants of the car, who are all from Delvin or Athboy and were students at both primary and secondary levels, escaped without serious injury. The newly-elected

Tragic Joseph Anderson was from Delvin chairman of Meath County Council David Gilroy said residents across the area had been left stunned by the tragedy.

He added: “The town woke up to the news this morning and the shock and disbelief has brought it to a standstill.

“No one can quite believe it. The families involved are very well known

Some of the injured are from Athboy and highly regarded in the town. The loss of life at such a young age is incomprehe­nsible and the lives of all in the crash and their families have been changed immeasurab­ly for ever.

“I’d like, on behalf of the town and Meath County Council, to offer my condolence­s to the family of the deceased and prayers for the family of the injured teenager who is fighting for his life in hospital.”

Johnny Guirke, the Sinn Fein TD for Meath West, also expressed his sympathies over the boy’s death.

Gardai appealed for anyone with informatio­n to contact them.

DAVID GILROY

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