Those closest to innocent sisters and little boy critically injured in horror M9 collision reveal the true extent of their injuries - as friend of the first person to arrive at scene of the fatal tragedy breaks silence
•Published: 23:14, 22 August 2026 | Updated: 23:15, 22 August 2026 The three sisters injured in the horrific M9 head–on collision that claimed the lives of five teenagers have ‘a long recovery ahead’,...
•Although Niamh and Alma Kinsella and their younger sister Ella remain seriously injured, those close to the siblings are growing more hopeful the three young women, aged in their thirties and twenties...
•Family and relatives are maintaining bedside vigils as medical teams at three Dublin hospitals – Tallaght University, St Vincent’s and Children’s Health Ireland – continue to care for Niamh, Ella, Alm...
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