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Burt mourns "larger than life" pals 04.05.09

by Linda McGrory

AN Inishowen village has been "torn apart" following the deaths of two young GAA players in an horrific road accident in the early hours of yesterday.
The victims were named locally last night as life-long pals Gary McLaughlin, aged 21, from Ballymoney, Burt and Darren Downey, aged 19, from Moness, Burt. The two were killed in a single vehicle crash at Newtowncunningham on the main Letterkenny to Derry Road.
Gardai are trying to piece together the men's last movements after their crashed car was spotted by an early-morning motorist in the laneway of an unoccupied house shortly before 7.30am.
It is not known exactly when the crash happened but it's understood the men were last seen alive by friends between 6am and 6.30am. Gary McLaughlin had earlier attended a 50th birthday party for his father, Eunan, a local taxi driver. Burt GAA club secretary Damian Dowds last night extended the club's sympathies to the families of the victims, who played both hurling and football with the club.
“Gary and Darren were very dedicated players. They played football and hurling all their lives, and over the past couple of years were breaking into our senior teams.
“They would never let the team down, never missed a game and could always be counted on to attend training. And Darren wouldn’t have been shy in speaking out and 
Gary McLaughlin, left and Darren Downey.
telling other players to up their effort," said Mr Dowds.
He described the deceased friends as "larger than life characters" who were "always buzzing about and having a laugh with their friends".
“Both men played reserve football for the club last weekend. Club members were stunned when they learned of their deaths. It is almost beyond belief that Gary or Darren won’t be lining out with us again," added Mr Dowds.
All club fixtures have been cancelled until further notice while a big social event planned for last night to crown 'The Grianan Queen' for the upcoming National Sheep Shearing Championships in Burt, was postponed as a mark of respect.
The village of Burt, located in the south of the peninsula, is no stranger to tragedy. The community only recently marked the second anniversary of the deaths of the Dunne family in Monageer, Co Wexford. Yesterday’s was the second fatal accident in Inishowen in a fortnight. It has also emerged that one of Darren's grandfather's was killed in a road traffic accident in the 1970s.
Garda Inspector David Murphy of Letterkenny Garda Station said initial investigations suggested the car, a silver Opel Astra, was travelling towards Letterkenny when the latest accident occurred. “The car left the road on a gradual sweeping bend to the right and appears to have struck a pillar and gone through the gateway of an unoccupied house, ending up in the laneway,” said Inspector Murphy, who added that road conditions were damp from overnight rain, at the time. Both men were pronounced dead at the scene by a doctor. Inspector Murphy, meanwhile, appealed for witnesses who may have travelled that section of the N13 in the early hours of Sunday and who may have vital clues as to the time and cause of the accident. A local councillor and friend of both families, Francis Conaghan said there had been many calls for improvements to this exact section of the N13 - the scene of a series of fatal crashes over the years.
“There is no question but that stretch of road is dangerous. There are a series of bends with two particular bad ones which require traffic to slow down,” said Cllr Conaghan. He offered his sympathies to Gary McLaughlin’s parents Eunan and Evelyn McLaughlin and his two sisters and Darren Downey’s parents Jackie and Paul, a member of the defence forces, one brother and four sisters.
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