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We know their hell 13.07.10

by Linda McGrory

"They are going through the same hell we went through".
These are the words of Brendan Duffy, who lost his son Gavin in one of the worst multiple road fatalities to befall the Inishowen peninsula in Co Donegal in recent years.
Sunday's horror crash that claimed the lives of eight men, has broken not just Inishowen's tragic record on road deaths - but the entire country's.
The authorities yesterday confirmed that the two-car crash that claimed seven young friends and a pensioner farmer, was the worst in the history of the State.
As the peninsula struggled to come to terms with the enormity of the accident, Brendan Duffy recalled the day, nearly five years ago, he got the phonecall that would change his life.
Gavin Duffy, Rochelle Peoples, David Steele, Charlene O'Connor and Darren Quinn, all in their early 20s, were killed at Quigley's Point, on October 8, 2005. A man is currently serving a four-year sentnce for causing their deaths by dangerous driving.
Mr Duffy said he was 'sick to his stomach' when he heard the news of the accident at Glasmullen between Clonmany and Buncrana.
"When I heard the news, it was just like getting the phonecall we got ourselves," he said.
"We lost five young people and you thought it couldn't get any worse than that. I couldn't believe it when I heard that eight people had died in the one accident."
Mr Duffy, 52, from Meenagorey, Buncrana, said he hardly slept on Sunday night. "Those young fellas' families are going through hell right now. We've been there and we know all about it. Our hearts go out to them."
He said he knew the families and connections of all the young victims.
"We stuck together to try and cope with the grief, we talked to one another and we leaned on each other.
"A local man, who lost a child in tragic circumstances, said to me after Gavin died, 'say a few prayers and be good to each other'. That's about all you can do," added Mr Duffy.

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