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Driver Sentenced to 7 Years for Crash That Killed Two Teens En Route to School Ball

Anthony McGinn, who was entrusted to transport the teenagers, was also banned from driving for 15 years after pleading guilty to dangerous driving in the fatal 2023 crash.

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Overview

  • Anthony McGinn, 61, received a seven-year prison sentence and a 15-year driving disqualification for causing the deaths of Kiea McCann, 17, and Dlava Mohamed, 16, in a July 2023 crash.
  • The crash occurred on a wet stretch of the N54 in County Monaghan, where McGinn's car struck a tree while traveling at approximately 75mph in a 50mph zone.
  • Victim impact statements from the families highlighted the profound grief and trauma caused by the loss of the two teenagers, who were best friends and died holding hands at the scene.
  • Dashcam footage shown in court revealed that McGinn ignored repeated pleas from passengers to slow down before the crash, including a request from front-seat passenger Oisin Clerkin.
  • The court heard that McGinn, a family friend entrusted with driving the teens to their school ball, expressed remorse and apologized to the victims' families during the proceedings.