Longford Leaving Cert student dies after road incident

Michael Warren of Templemichael College dies of injuries from Sunday car crash

Michael Warren was rushed by ambulance to the Midlands Regional Hospital in Mullingar where he was being treated for his injuries. He passed away in hospital early on Tuesday. File photograph: Bryan O’Brien/The Irish Times
Michael Warren was rushed by ambulance to the Midlands Regional Hospital in Mullingar where he was being treated for his injuries. He passed away in hospital early on Tuesday. File photograph: Bryan O’Brien/The Irish Times

There was a sombre mood at a midlands school on Wednesday as Leaving Cert students arrived to collect their results.

Michael Warren (18), who in June completed his exams at Templemichael College, Longford, died on Tuesday from injuries sustained in a car crash in the early hours of Sunday morning.

Five people were in the car when it crashed into a ditch on the Ferefad to Ballymacormack road at about 3.50am.

The driver and other passengers in the car were uninjured.

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Michael Warren was rushed by ambulance to the Midlands Regional Hospital in Mullingar where he was being treated for his injuries. He passed away in hospital early on Tuesday.

Counsellors attending

Counsellors from the National Educational Psychological Service were due to attend Templemichael College to offer support to his classmates and friends.

Michael, who was from Newtownforbes, was due to pick up his Leaving Cert results at the school on Wednesday.

A statement issued by Templemichael College said: “The staff and students of Templemichael College are shocked and deeply saddened by the news of the death of one of our Leaving Certificate students, Michael Warren.

“Our sympathy and thoughts are with Michael’s family and friends at this tragic time.

‘Tragic event’

“We need to support the members of our school community who have been affected by this tragic event and have implemented our critical incident management plan.

“Counsellors and psychologists from the National Educational Psychological Service (NEPS) will be in attendance at the school on Wednesday to offer care and support to those affected at this difficult time.”