LONDON: Two Indian college students of their 20s have been killed and two others stay in hospital with critical accidents after the automotive they had been travelling in struck a tree in County Carlow, southern Eire, in accordance with the Irish police.
Cherekuri Suresh Chowdary and Chithoori Bhargav had been pronounced useless on the scene of the deadly street collision early on Friday morning by the native Gardai, or police, and emergency providers.
The Indian Embassy within the Irish capital of Dublin issued a condolence message on social media on Sunday. “The Embassy team is in touch with the family and friends of the deceased and also extending all possible support and assistance to two Indian nationals injured in the accident,” it mentioned.
“A black Audi A6 was travelling towards Carlow town when it traversed the road and hit a tree at Graiguenaspiddoge,” mentioned superintendent Anthony Farrell from Carlow garda station. “The car is believed to have travelled from the direction of the Mount Leinster area, through Fenagh and on to Carlow… All of those in the car are part of our Indian community living together in Carlow town. Our sincere sympathies are extended to the community at this time.”
The 2 different passengers of the automotive, a person and a girl aged of their 20s, had been taken to St Luke’s Basic Hospital in Kilkenny with critical however non-life-threatening accidents. In accordance with ‘The Irish Times’, the 4 mates had been sharing a home within the native space and had lately completed third-level schooling at South East Technological College (SETU) in Carlow. A fundraiser for bills associated to funeral prices and associated bills raised greater than ₹25,000 in lower than 24 hours.