Another horrific accident in Donegal

There’s some of us here waiting to hear if friends, co-workers, or relatives were among those at the scene.

It’s not the time for anyone to be using this thread to be a smart cunt.

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Pal of mine’s friend is amongst the deceased she just heard.

Life is cruel and random.

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You made a real funny chief

With all due respect mate, if i was waiting to hear if a friend, colleague or relative was at the scene, logging on to TFK would be way down my list of things to do.

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Why are you trying to police how people react to a tragedy? Oddball behaviour.

TFK often leads the way with the inside story. We have men on the ground all over the country, world for that matter. It’s second to none.

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Did you go for your run?

Im sorry for that but you and handball alley over-reacted to a very nothing post.

This is terrible news. I lived in Letterkenny for a couple of years and while I spent time around Kilmacrenan with a young one, I’ve been through Creeslough a few times. How awful for the families, let’s hope the numbers deceased doesn’t increase.

Some of you need to have a good look at yourselves by the way.

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What’s the point is a nothing post to score a few points at a time, and on a topic like this.

Worse again you were calling people out for doing similar in past.

It’s not an overreaction to have people calling out something cuntish like that.

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Would you be saying a few prayers?

Time for zen folks. Back to your corners and let it be.

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If it was you missing i would be, yes

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Explaining……

The only point scoring was from you, Bandage and Mac, that’s fact. You each jumped on the outraged train over a nothing comment. That’s also fact.

These are the facts.

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I called you a cunt for being a cunt.

Go have a lie down and long think about it.

And I’m telling you wexican grief junkies to go shit in your hats.

If you want to read a truly cuntish post I suggest you read this one again

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Death toll has risen to 9

Who exactly would take control of this sort of situation? Would we even have the expertise to deal with it? I presume it’s the firemen and some sort of engineers who sort of decide if it’s safe to start searching.,