Two males on motorbikes have died after a crash on a motorway with a truck.
The boys, one in his fifties and one in his sixties, each died on the scene on the M50 in Eire.
It occurred between junction 9 Pink Cow and junction seven Lucan northbound in west Dublin.
The truck driver was not injured.
Gardai requested individuals to not share graphic photographs of the collision throughout social media and messaging companies.
A spokesman for An Garda Siochana mentioned appealed to the general public not to do that as it's ‘disrespectful to the deceased and their household and associates’.
The highway, which was closed for a lot of hours as gardai investigated the incident, has now reopened totally.
Motorists have been urged to keep away from the world following the crash, which occurred at round 2pm.
Forensic Collision Investigators have concluded a technical examination of the scene, gardai mentioned.
Earlier on Friday, garda site visitors Twitter account acknowledged that the M50 Northbound can be closed for a lot of hours whereas emergency companies attend the scene.
‘Site visitors travelling on the N7 Northbound must also attempt to keep away from the world or take another route,’ it added.
Gardai have requested any highway customers who might have digicam footage, together with dash-cam, who have been travelling on the M50 Northbound earlier than Junction 9 previous to the highway being closed or to any highway customers who might have handed the scene to make it out there.
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