DNA tests will attempt to identify body of car crash victim

Posted: September 29, 2014 at 4:44 am

DNA tests are to be carried out to positively identify a body found in a car which burst into flames after crashing into a tree in Co Mayo in the early hours of yesterday morning.

Firemen from Westport and Castlebar fought the blaze which followed the single vehicle impact near Fahy National School on the Castlebar to Newport (R311) road around 1.30 am.

The car was well ablaze by the time fire crews arrived and there was nothing they could do to save the occupant. The vehicle was reduced to a charred shell in the inferno.

There is no indication from gardai as to whether the body recovered was that of a male or female. The remains were taken to Mayo General Hospital in Castlebar where a post mortem was being arranged today.

A Garda spokesman in Westport said DNA tests will be required to positively identify the victim.

Mayo chief fire officer, Seamus Murphy described the incident as most unusual and said the car involved had been burnt beyond all recognition.

Gardai at Westport (098-25555) are appealing for witnesses.

The Co Mayo crash was one of several over the weekend bringing to 141 the number of people killed on the Republics roads so far this year. The number is one more than the equivalent period last year.

Also yesterday morning a 27-year-old man lost his life when he was struck by a truck while walking along the hard shoulder of the Ennis Road in Limerick at about 6.45 am. He was pronounced dead at the scene. The driver of the truck was not injured.

Meanwhile the 22 month-old-boy who died when he was struck by a van while playing in the garden of his home at Crieve Glebe, Letterkenny on Friday evening at around 6.45pm has been named as Joshua Coyle.

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