Three men die in Tyrone car crash

Three men in their 20s have died after a car crash on the Omagh Road in County Tyrone.

It’s believed the crash occurred in the Garvaghy area, on the A5 road.

The PSNI say a car and a lorry were reportedly involved in the incident, which happened shortly before 2am.

A fourth man has been taken to hospital with serious injuries.

The road remains closed currently for technical examinations, and the PSNI has asked anyone with any information or camera footage from the scene to come forward.

Post Mortem on bodies of Letterkenny Father and Son

Post mortem examinations have been carried out on the bodies of two men found in Donegal yesterday afternoon.

The remains of an 88 year old Daniel Duffy were found at a house in Windyhall in Letterkenny.

His 50 year old son Damien was then found dead in a car in a shed on the property.

Gardai say their next move will depend on the results of the post mortems, and in the interim, they’re urging anyone who can help in their investigation to come forward.

Letterkenny and Milford MD Mayor Cllr Jimmy Kavanagh knew the father and son…….


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11,182 new Covid 19 cases reported today

The Department of Health has reported an additional 11,182 Covid cases today, the highly daily case number since the pandemic began.

It also says about 83 percent of reported cases are the Omicron variant.

393 patients are in hospital with the virus, of which 89 are in ICU.

Last night there were 17 Covid patients at LUH, one of them in ICU.

Infectious Diseases consultant Eoghan De Barra says the Omicron variant could be less severe, but still poses a challenge if there’s a major increase in hospitalisations…….


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Stephen O’Donnell drives home to Crolly in style

People regularly call in to Highland Radio to pick up prizes, but when Stephen O’Donnell from Crolly called in this afternoon, it was a rather special event.

Stephen won the brand new Kia X-ceed in the Highland Radio Christmas Car Draw, with the winning ticket drawn yesterday on the Nine Til Noon Show.

Also pictured are Greg Hughes, Kevin Furey and Katie McGee

The full list of prizewinners yesterday was –

Car Winner – Stephen O’Donnell, Crolly,  Co Donegal

 

Cash prizes

Sunny Side Up – Ann Doherty, Letterkenny  – €1,000

Nine Til Noon Show – Deirdre McCarron, Letterkenny – €1,000

Around the North West – Niall Sheils – Gortahork – €1,000

Jive Time – Jack Kelly, Ramelton, €1,000

The Power Hour – Ann White, Castlefin – €1,000

 

“My time will come” – Jason Quigley

Donegal boxer Jason Quigley says it’s only now that he can appreciate what he achieved in his WBO Middleweight title fight with Demetrius Andrade last month.

He was unsuccessful, with the fight stopped in the second round after Jason broke his jaw.

On today’s Nine til Noon Show, he told Greg Hughes he’s coming to terms with the disappointment, and believes his time will come…….

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Blow for Harps as Tunde joins Pats

Tunde Oowolabi. Photo Stephen Doherty

St Patrick’s Athletic have announced the signing of Tunde Owolabi.

The 26-year-old joins us from Finn Harps, where his scored 10 times last season, including a hat-trick against Pats at Finn Park.

He joins the likes Will Seymore, Shane McEleney, Sean Boyd, Mark Coyle and Dan Hawkins in leaving the Ballybofey side.

Manager Tim Clancy said: “We are very happy to welcome Tunde. He has unbelievable pace and will be a very good acquisition for the club. He scored 10 goals last season for Finn Harps and was a threat every time I watched him or managed against him.

He’ll bring something different to the team, he is willing to play on the shoulder and run in behind but is also a very good finisher, he’ll improve the team and the squad and we are looking forward to working with him.”

Tunde has been explaining how it feels to be a Super Saint:

“To say that I’m absolutely delighted and happy to have signed would be an understatement. It’s a massive club, St Pat’s had a very good season in 2021 and we want to kick on now.

From speaking to Tim Clancy and Alan Mathews, I want to be a part of that. I can’t wait to get started.

I want to continue to score goals, improve myself and help the team, I’m very happy to be a St Pat’s player”

AMD Motorsport retain Kerr for 2022 Superstock campaign

Richard Kerr will return for a second consecutive year with the AMD Motorsport team for the 2022 Pirelli National Superstock Championship season after re-signing for the Dumfries-based squad.

Kerr will continue with the factory-prepared Honda Fireblade and will be joined by highly respected and experienced crew chief Simon Bleasdale for the new campaign.

County Donegal’s Kerr enjoyed a strong maiden season in the Pirelli National Superstock class in 2021 having made the move from the Quattro Group British Supersport Championship where he’d previously excelled.

The 21-year old finished 20th overall on the Honda Fireblade, scoring points in nine of the 18 races and will return on the CBR1000RR in 2022 as he looks to climb up the leaderboard and build on the progress made this year.

Highlights of the season included a superb seventh place at Cadwell Park in August when he finished just six seconds adrift of race winner and eventual champion Tom Neave. Another top ten finish was taken at Donington Part where he finished eighth and the Kilmacrennan rider was a regular top 15 runner throughout the year. He also enjoyed a solid outing in the final round of the Spanish Superbike Championship.

The AMD Motorsport team, owned by Fraser and Mary Dykes, are keen to build on the impression both they and Kerr made this season in the Superstock class and enlisting the services of Bleasdale shows their intention.

Having previously worked for a long period in Grand Prix racing with both HRC and Yamaha race teams, Bleasdale has more recently worked with Jamie Coward, with the SB Tuning-prepared Kawasaki taking the Yorkshireman to a close second in the 2019 Lightweight TT.

Kerr said: “I’m delighted to be staying with AMD Motorsport and very grateful to Fraser, Mary and the whole team; it’s a big commitment and without them it wouldn’t be possible. I feel that I had a strong debut year in the Superstock class and with the Honda and although, as expected, there were a few ups and downs along the way, we also had some good results.”

“The target for next year is podiums. When things went well in 2021 we weren’t a million miles away so that has to be the aim along with consistency. Scoring points weeks in week out is very important, obviously, and with Simon as my new crew chief, it’s the missing piece of the puzzle which we hope will see us achieve our goals.”

Team owner Dykes added: “After a successful 2021 season we’re really pleased that Richard has re-signed with us to ride the Honda again in 2022 and with new crew chief Simon Bleasdale added to the team, everything is coming together nicely. I’m sure that Simon’s vast experience will bring a lot to the table for both Richard and the team and we can’t wait for the season to get going.”

The team will undertake a comprehensive pre-season testing programme prior to the opening round of the Pirelli National Superstock Championship at Silverstone on April 15-17.

24 people waiting on a bed at LUH

24 people are waiting on a bed at Letterkenny University Hospital today.

It’s the highest figure in the country but down significantly from a high of 53 this week.

3 people are on a trolley in the hospital’s Emergency Department while a further 21 patients are waiting on wards.

A total of 87 people are awaiting a bed at hospitals across the country today according to the INMO.

Online booking for COVID booster opens for Letterkenny

The Letterkenny Vaccination Centre is now offering online booking for booster vaccine appointments.

Anyone eligible for a booster can go to hse.ie to make an appointment.

The online booking is currently available for Letterkenny for appointments on Tuesday December 28th between 10:30am and 7:30pm.

To be eligible to book your booster vaccine you must be aged 40 or over and have reached the interval of at least 90 days since your second dose vaccine or single dose Johnson & Johnson (Janssen) vaccine.

Meanwhile, people in their 30s will be eligible for a booster vaccine from Wednesday.

16-29 year olds who received the single-shot Johnson and Johnson vaccine will also be able to get their dose.

All remaining age groups will be eligible for a booster vaccine from January 10th.

You can book an appointment at the Letterkenny Vaccination Centre via the following link:
https://www2.hse.ie/screening-and-vaccinations/covid-19-vaccine/get-the-vaccine/booster-booking/

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