They were among five teenagers who died when the car they were travelling in, was driven along the wrong direction on the motorway
Funeral arrangements have been announced for two of the five teenagers killed in Sunday’s crash on the M9 in Moone.
The funeral mass for 16-year-old Alex McCarthy, from Carlow Town, will be at 3pm on Friday at the Holy Family Church in Askea, Carlow.
The funeral mass for 18-year-old Jeremy O’Brien, from Burrin Manor in Carlow, will be at 11am on Monday at the same church.
Bother were among five teenagers who died when the car they were travelling in was driven in the wrong direction on the motorway before colliding head-on with another vehicle in the early hours of Sunday morning.
Three sisters and a young boy travelling in the other car were seriously injured and remain in hospital.

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