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Remembering road crash victims 17.11.10

PARC road safety group is to host a special inter-denominational ceremony in Buncrana Youth Centre, Castle Avenue at 2pm on Sunday, November 21 to mark World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims.
The event will be opened by Noel Brett CEO of the Road Safety Authority.
PARC founder and chairperson, Susan Gray, invited everyone to attend and said the ceremony would remember all those who have been affected by collisions on Ireland's roads.
"The injured and the relatives of those killed are particularly welcome. We hope that as many as possible can come out and show their support to victims, their families and the emergency services on the day," said Ms Gray.
"There will be an opportunity during the ceremony for all those present who have lost a loved one to light a candle, which will be provided, and to dedicate it in their memory and to enter their names in our Book of Remembrance. Photographs of a lost loved one may be taken along and included in the ceremony."
If you have suffered a bereavement on our nation's roads and cannot attend the special ceremony but would like to leave a dedication in memory of a loved one please email susan@parcgroup.ie or telephone 086 3773784.
Susan Gray
A candle will be lit for each dedication during the Day of Remembrance ceremony and also added to the Book of Remembrance for road crash victims.
197 lives have been lost on Ireland's roads to date this year including 19 on Donegal roads. Inishowen has seen multiple fatalities this year, the most recent being the worst since records began when eight men lost their lives in a single collision at Glasmullen, Clonmany. "We in PARC feel it is so important to support all victims and their families in the aftermath of such traumatic events," added Susan Gray.

**Mock road crash in Buncrana
A MOCK road traffic collision will take place in Buncrana the following day to mark European Road Safety Week. The simulated crash, involving all cross border emergency services, will take place at Shore Front on Monday, November 22, at 2pm. The same drill will take place earlier in the day at Guildhall Square in Derry. Donegal County Council said that skills displays on the day would show the work undertaken by the emergency services at the scenes of accidents and would highlight what happens to victims of crashes.
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