Irish Prime Minister Leo Varadkar has described their deaths as 'truly devastating and heartbreaking'
Four young people who died in a road crash in Co Tipperary have been named by Irish police.
The driver Luke McSweeney, 24, and three passengers including his sister Grace McSweeney, Zoey Coffey and Nicole Murphy, all 18, were killedThe crash happened close to the entrance of Hillview Sports Club in Mountain Road in the town of Clonmel on Friday evening. The victims are thought to have been on their way to celebrate after receiving the results of their Leaving Certificate exams.
Irish prime minister Leo Varadkar described their deaths in a statement as"truly devastating and heartbreaking".
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