A teenager who died in a crash in Kesh, County Fermanagh, has received tributes.
On Friday night, Oisin Gregg, who aged eighteen, was a passenger in a two-vehicle collision on Letterboy Road.
After the collision, he was brought to the hospital, but he passed away.
Following an accident in Castlederg, County Tyrone, another woman has passed away.
On Wednesday afternoon, Patricia McGarvey, 75, was a passenger in a three-car collision on the Strabone Road.
She died after being flown by air ambulance to the hospital.
The two other automobiles’ occupants suffered non-life-threatening injuries.
Oisin was a flute player with the North Fermanagh Young Defenders, who declared that he will be “sadly missed and always remembered”.
“With deep sadness and regret that we have lost not only a member of our band, but someone we have been lucky enough to call our friend,” the band wrote in a Facebook post.
He had been a member since he was twelve, according to the post.
“We send our sincere condolences to Oisin’s family and entire family circle at this tough time and they will remain in our thoughts and prayers throughout this difficult time.”
Additionally, the GAA team Devenish St Mary’s shared a Facebook message to “extend our condolences to the Gregg family on Oisin’s awful and unexpected passing.
“We extend our sympathies to the wider family circle and our thoughts and prayers are with them now and in the time ahead,” the message read.
Knowing the Gregg family, Fermanagh and Omagh District Ulster Unionist councillor Mark Ovens said his passing has saddened the community.
“Oisin was a highly well-liked young man. He ought to have had his entire life ahead of him, but sadly, it was cut short under the most terrible circumstances, according to Mr. Ovens.
“There has been a dark cloud hanging over the entire area in recent days and I know in the time ahead the community will rally round all the families impacted by this tragedy,” he stated.
In addition, a 44-year-old male was admitted to the hospital after the crash on Friday evening.
His injuries were not thought to be life-threatening.