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Two Indian students killed after a car accident in Ireland, two seriously injured

Two Indian students killed after a car accident in Ireland, two seriously injured

Two Indian students In his 20 years they were killed and two others suffered serious injuries this week after his car hit a tree in South Ireland. The fatal road accident took place while traveling in Carlow County on Friday.

The deceased were identified as Cherekuri Suresh Chowdary and Chithoori Bhargav. They were declared dead on the early scene on Friday morning.

The victims We travel in a black Audi A6 car that is believed to come from the direction of the Mount Leinster area and going to Carlow Town when he crashed with a tree in Graiguenespiddoge.

The Indian embassy in the Irish capital of Dublin issued a message of condolence through social networks on Sunday.

“The Indian Embassy in Dublin transmits its deepest condolences for the sad disappearance of two Indian nationals, Mr. Cherekuri Sureesh Chowday and Mr. Chithoori Bhargav in a car accident in Co. Carlow,” said the embassy.

“The Embassy team is in contact with the family and friends of the deceased and also extends all possible support and assistance to two Indian nationals injured in the accident,” he added.

The two injured passengers of the vehicle, a 20 -year -old man and a woman were transferred to the General Hospital of St. Luke in Kilkenny with serious but not potentially mortal injuries.

“A Black Audi A6 was traveling to Carlow Town when he crossed the road and hit a tree in Graiguenespiddoge,” confirmed Superintendent Anthony Farrell of the Carlow Garda station.

“It is believed that the car travels from the direction of the Mount Leinster area, through Fenagh and Carlow … all who are in the car are part of our Indian community that live together in Carlow Town. Our sincere sympathies extend To the community at this time, ”he said.

The four friends lived together in the same house in the local area and recently they had finished third level education at the University of Technology of the southern East (Setu) in Carlow. According to reports, one of them was working in a local pharmaceutical company MSD. A collection of funds for expenses related to funeral costs and related expenses raised more than 25,000 euros in less than 24 hours, according to a report from Irish times.

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