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Woman decapitated in M50 horror crash as people urged not to share gruesome images

Woman decapitated in M50 horror crash as people urged not to share gruesome images

A woman died after she was decapitated in a horror road crash - and police have pleaded with people not share gruesome images from the scene.  The heartbreaking accident happened on the M50 motorway in Dublin yesterday.  Popular Dubliner Jackie Griffin has been named as the woman who died in the collision.  Police in Ireland have issued a warning over horrific photos from the scene being circulated on Snapchat and Whatsapp.  In an official statement they said: “GardaĆ­ are aware of images taken at the crash site being circulated online and are asking people not to share or circulate the images out of respect to the family of the deceased and those involved in the collision.” Read More Prince Philip car crash footage emerges from 1964 while duke was driving Queen  Ms Griffin sustained catastrophic head and body injuries in the collision in the capital, the Irish Mirror reports.  She was pronounced dead at the scene.  The incident involving three vehicles happened at Junction Five, near Finglas, at around 11.30am yesterday.  Heartfelt tributes have been paid to Ms Griffin, as one friend lashed out at a "lowlife" who shared the insensitive pictures.   Close friend Declan McGregor wrote a touching post on Facebook : “She was a simply amazing person, a joyous soul and I can tell you all a REAL ANGEL in life. Read More Miracle escape for passengers in car smashed by train in Davos  “The lowlife who took those images of her in death and so insensitively shared them to the world has no idea of the added utter HORROR they have inflicted on all those who loved her at this already devastating time."  Gaelic football star Philly McMahon also slammed as a "disgrace" the photos circulating online of the incident.  He  tweeted: "It's an absolute disgrace that someone in their right mind thinks it's OK to take pictures and videos of another human being after an horrific accident."  Read More Top news stories from Mirror Online

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