GSOC investigates Clare road crash

Written By Unknown on Jumat, 26 September 2014 | 22.40

A man in his 70s has had a leg amputated after he sustained serious injuries in a road crash in Co Clare yesterday evening. 

The man was one of three people injured when a car being pursued by gardaí veered off the road and struck a number of parked cars in Parteen shortly after 5pm.

One of the men was pinned between two cars. The other two sustained minor injuries.

All three men were taken to University Hospital Limerick, where the 79-year-old man underwent surgery last night.

One of the suspects was arrested in woodland close to Parteen last night.

He was detained overnight and will be questioned today.

A search for another man, who fled the scene on foot, is ongoing.

Given the involvement of gardaí in the events leading to last night's collision, an investigation by the Garda Síochána Ombudsman Commission is under way.

GSOC investigators travelled to Parteen last night and interviewed a number of people.

The ombudsman is seeking witnesses to the pursuit and subsequent collision.

Anyone with information is asked to contact GSOC at 1890-600-800.


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