The three young women involved were on their way to meet friends for a planned L.C results celebration.
Garda investigations are continuing in Clonmel following Friday night's tragic car crash which claimed four lives.
The victims were named yesterday as Nicole Murphy, 18, from Ballypatrick, Zoey Coffey, 18, from Kilsheelan, Grace McSweeney, 18, and her 24-year-old brother Luke McSweeney, from Clonmel.
The three young women had just received their Leaving Cert results and were on their way to meet friends for a planned celebration.
Michael O'Loughlin, Principal of the Presentation School in Clonmel says, the main focus now is to support all students affected by the tragedy.

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