Co Antrim Crash: Tributes to Pregnant Woman – Belfast Telegraph

by ethan.brook News Editor

(Crumlin, Northern Ireland, January 12, 2024) — A pregnant woman and her unborn baby have died following a two-vehicle collision in County Antrim, Northern Ireland, authorities confirmed Friday.

A woman in her 30s died after a crash in Crumlin, leaving eight others injured, according to multiple reports.

  • A woman in her 30s died in a two-car collision in Crumlin, County Antrim.
  • The woman was pregnant, and her unborn baby also died as a result of the crash.
  • Eight other people were taken to hospital following the incident.

The collision occurred Friday in Crumlin, according to the BBC. Emergency services responded to the scene and transported eight individuals to the hospital, the BBC reported.

Details of the Crash

The woman, whose identity has not been released, was pregnant at the time of the crash, ITV News reported. Both she and her unborn baby died as a result of their injuries. The Irish News reported that the woman was in her 30s.

The Belfast Telegraph reported that tributes are pouring in for the woman, with many describing her kindness. “Your kindness lives on,” one tribute read, according to the outlet.

“We are deeply saddened to hear of the tragic loss of a young mother and her unborn child,” a local community representative told the Belfast Telegraph.

Authorities have not released details regarding the cause of the crash or the condition of those injured. Investigations are ongoing.

Time.news based this report in part on reporting by BBC, Belfast Telegraph, The Irish News, ITVX and added independent analysis and context.

You may also like

Leave a Comment