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A5: Two teenagers killed in single-vehicle Omagh crash​

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Kamile Vaicikonyte was a student at St Ciaran's College
Two teenagers have died following a single-vehicle crash on the A5 in Omagh, County Tyrone, on Tuesday.
A 19-year-old man and a 17-year-old girl died at the scene on the Doogary Road at about 21:50 BST, police said.
One of the crash victims has been named by her school as Kamile Vaicikonyte.
On Monday, Kamile took part in a demonstration at her school to remember people who have died on the A5 and calling for work to start on the long-awaited upgrade of the road.
In a statement, the principal of St Ciaran's College in Ballygawley, Paul Lavery, described the Year 13 pupil as a "bubbly, out-going girl who was very popular with both staff and pupils".

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St Ciaran's College pupils earlier this week remembered those who have died on the A5
Mr Lavery added the whole school community is "deeply shocked and saddened" to learn of her death and said the whole school's thoughts are with Ms Vaicikonyte's family at this time.
He said trained staff from the Education Authority critical incident response team will be on site to assist pupils and staff.

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More than 50 people have died on the A5 since 2006
As part of Monday's event, the school also released a video where pupils stood in the shape of a cross.
More than 50 people have been killed on the road since 2006 with upgrade work hit by a series of delays and legal challenges.

'Absolutely heart-breaking'​

First Minister Michelle O'Neill described the loss of two young lives on the A5 as "absolutely heart-breaking".
"My heart goes out to their families, friends, and everyone affected by this tragedy," Ms O'Neill said.
"No family should ever have to experience this unimaginable heartache."
In her post on social media, Ms O'Neill also said that the long-awaited A5 road upgrade "must be built".
Stormont's Infrastructure Minister John O'Dowd offered his "heartfelt condolences" to the teenagers' families.
He added: "Too many lives have been cut short or forever changed by serious injury as a result of road traffic collisions on the A5".
In February the Irish government confirmed it would contribute €600m for the upgrade of the A5, as part of investment for cross-border projects.
The following month Mr O'Dowd met campaigners who want the A5 road upgrade to be prioritised by Stormont.
At that time, the minister said he was determined to deliver the project but said he could not provide a timescale for making a decision on when work could begin.
On Wednesday, Mr O'Dowd said he has requested a meeting with senior police officers to "discuss serious road safety concerns along this road and what can be done in the interim".
The SDLP's West Tyrone assembly member Daniel McCrossan said the A5 road "cannot be allowed to claim any more lives".
He said immediate action was needed to progress the road upgrade.

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Rot in the deepest, darkest pit of hell, you two.
Good riddance to bad rubbish!
 
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Any crime scene photos?
 

A5: Two teenagers killed in single-vehicle Omagh crash​

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Kamile Vaicikonyte was a student at St Ciaran's College
Two teenagers have died following a single-vehicle crash on the A5 in Omagh, County Tyrone, on Tuesday.
A 19-year-old man and a 17-year-old girl died at the scene on the Doogary Road at about 21:50 BST, police said.
One of the crash victims has been named by her school as Kamile Vaicikonyte.
On Monday, Kamile took part in a demonstration at her school to remember people who have died on the A5 and calling for work to start on the long-awaited upgrade of the road.
In a statement, the principal of St Ciaran's College in Ballygawley, Paul Lavery, described the Year 13 pupil as a "bubbly, out-going girl who was very popular with both staff and pupils".

_133257227_d800ec7989ba2853282a8eaa6938e68e9d330e0d.jpg.webp

St Ciaran's College pupils earlier this week remembered those who have died on the A5
Mr Lavery added the whole school community is "deeply shocked and saddened" to learn of her death and said the whole school's thoughts are with Ms Vaicikonyte's family at this time.
He said trained staff from the Education Authority critical incident response team will be on site to assist pupils and staff.

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More than 50 people have died on the A5 since 2006
As part of Monday's event, the school also released a video where pupils stood in the shape of a cross.
More than 50 people have been killed on the road since 2006 with upgrade work hit by a series of delays and legal challenges.

'Absolutely heart-breaking'​

First Minister Michelle O'Neill described the loss of two young lives on the A5 as "absolutely heart-breaking".
"My heart goes out to their families, friends, and everyone affected by this tragedy," Ms O'Neill said.
"No family should ever have to experience this unimaginable heartache."
In her post on social media, Ms O'Neill also said that the long-awaited A5 road upgrade "must be built".
Stormont's Infrastructure Minister John O'Dowd offered his "heartfelt condolences" to the teenagers' families.
He added: "Too many lives have been cut short or forever changed by serious injury as a result of road traffic collisions on the A5".
In February the Irish government confirmed it would contribute €600m for the upgrade of the A5, as part of investment for cross-border projects.
The following month Mr O'Dowd met campaigners who want the A5 road upgrade to be prioritised by Stormont.
At that time, the minister said he was determined to deliver the project but said he could not provide a timescale for making a decision on when work could begin.
On Wednesday, Mr O'Dowd said he has requested a meeting with senior police officers to "discuss serious road safety concerns along this road and what can be done in the interim".
The SDLP's West Tyrone assembly member Daniel McCrossan said the A5 road "cannot be allowed to claim any more lives".
He said immediate action was needed to progress the road upgrade.

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Rot in the deepest, darkest pit of hell, you two.
If they were fornicators (fucking outside of marriage) they most certainly are (rotting in Hell that is).
 
New pack dropped. :smonk:
 

A5: Two teenagers killed in single-vehicle Omagh crash​

_133258149_kamilevaicikonyeta5victim.jpg.webp

Kamile Vaicikonyte was a student at St Ciaran's College
Two teenagers have died following a single-vehicle crash on the A5 in Omagh, County Tyrone, on Tuesday.
A 19-year-old man and a 17-year-old girl died at the scene on the Doogary Road at about 21:50 BST, police said.
One of the crash victims has been named by her school as Kamile Vaicikonyte.
On Monday, Kamile took part in a demonstration at her school to remember people who have died on the A5 and calling for work to start on the long-awaited upgrade of the road.
In a statement, the principal of St Ciaran's College in Ballygawley, Paul Lavery, described the Year 13 pupil as a "bubbly, out-going girl who was very popular with both staff and pupils".

_133257227_d800ec7989ba2853282a8eaa6938e68e9d330e0d.jpg.webp

St Ciaran's College pupils earlier this week remembered those who have died on the A5
Mr Lavery added the whole school community is "deeply shocked and saddened" to learn of her death and said the whole school's thoughts are with Ms Vaicikonyte's family at this time.
He said trained staff from the Education Authority critical incident response team will be on site to assist pupils and staff.

_133257230_capture.png.webp

More than 50 people have died on the A5 since 2006
As part of Monday's event, the school also released a video where pupils stood in the shape of a cross.
More than 50 people have been killed on the road since 2006 with upgrade work hit by a series of delays and legal challenges.

'Absolutely heart-breaking'​

First Minister Michelle O'Neill described the loss of two young lives on the A5 as "absolutely heart-breaking".
"My heart goes out to their families, friends, and everyone affected by this tragedy," Ms O'Neill said.
"No family should ever have to experience this unimaginable heartache."
In her post on social media, Ms O'Neill also said that the long-awaited A5 road upgrade "must be built".
Stormont's Infrastructure Minister John O'Dowd offered his "heartfelt condolences" to the teenagers' families.
He added: "Too many lives have been cut short or forever changed by serious injury as a result of road traffic collisions on the A5".
In February the Irish government confirmed it would contribute €600m for the upgrade of the A5, as part of investment for cross-border projects.
The following month Mr O'Dowd met campaigners who want the A5 road upgrade to be prioritised by Stormont.
At that time, the minister said he was determined to deliver the project but said he could not provide a timescale for making a decision on when work could begin.
On Wednesday, Mr O'Dowd said he has requested a meeting with senior police officers to "discuss serious road safety concerns along this road and what can be done in the interim".
The SDLP's West Tyrone assembly member Daniel McCrossan said the A5 road "cannot be allowed to claim any more lives".
He said immediate action was needed to progress the road upgrade.

b16f8848-46b5-43d5-b6e3-0ffb08837447.jpg

CGZJEVAIRJBALL6COSOTFYCTCE.jpg

Rot in the deepest, darkest pit of hell, you two.
Good!!!
 
#PACKWATCH:smonk::smonk:
#RIPBOZO:lul::feelsLSD:
#RESTINPISS:feelsLSD:
 
If this happened to one of us no one would bat an eye.
 
If this happened to one of us no one would bat an eye.
The articles I searched for in regards to this story often featured a photo of that blonde slut, and not one of her boyfriend.
 
JFL if this happened to a teen incel no one would give a shit
 
The articles I searched for in regards to this story often featured a photo of that blonde slut, and not one of her boyfriend.
lol was just about to say how much the article talks so much about the foid and barely about the guy.
 
rot in hell! At least the maggots will have a feast now
 
she is bad af is hER body still warm
 
JFL if this happened to a teen incel no one would give a shit
True, but they might also virtue signal and say that they were his friend (but in reality nobody gave a shit and they actively excluded him)
 
have fun sucking cocks in hell
 
True, but they might also virtue signal and say that they were his friend (but in reality nobody gave a shit and they actively excluded him)
Just like how edgy teens would act like a rapper (XXXTentacion) was a role model to them when they never even listened to their music before they died
 
Traffic is brutal. If cars were invented today, they might be banned like tobacco. Every day we go out we are within inches of being grinded into meat by heavy vehicles. Every summer I pass by a street were a girl was flattened by a truck in front of her friends. She went to the same school as me and that was before social media in the 90's.
I often think about the unfairness of that event and how some people are unlucky. She did not have a bad personality to deserve that undignified end just like men with unfortunate looks and family backgrounds cannot just work on themselves even though they should still try for their own sake. My point is that for some people bad luck comes in one crushing swoop whereas for others it's more like a virus or chronic disease that flares up throughout one's life.
 
I live two miles from where this crash happened
 
Traffic is brutal. If cars were invented today, they might be banned like tobacco. Every day we go out we are within inches of being grinded into meat by heavy vehicles. Every summer I pass by a street were a girl was flattened by a truck in front of her friends. She went to the same school as me and that was before social media in the 90's.
I often think about the unfairness of that event and how some people are unlucky. She did not have a bad personality to deserve that undignified end just like men with unfortunate looks and family backgrounds cannot just work on themselves even though they should still try for their own sake. My point is that for some people bad luck comes in one crushing swoop whereas for others it's more like a virus or chronic disease that flares up throughout one's life.
:yes: :yes: :yes:
Have a story similar to that with a friend of mine. Sometimes life is just unfair and you can't do anything about it
 
That guy isnt even a chad. this is kind of lifefuel that he pulled it off tbh. Its probably just be first theory in action.
 
Eastern European cunt if you had've stayed in your own low tier country you would still be uploading TikToks now.

Look at that strawlike fake peroxide hair, those big black Turkish eyebrows and that wide Mongoloid face.

The lad who died has been named as James or Jamie Moore; presumably native.

They cropped the photo in OP to make it more demure lol:

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Here's some recent graffiti from a town in the same county:

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Her best friend's a fucking Eastern European as well: 'Triniti Kelemen'

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And the school principal is called Christos Gaitatzis (Greek). How many actual British people are there left in the UK at this point, maybe 20-25? About the same proportion of people using English on the internet.

Other articles do confirm that Moore and Vaicikonyte were boyfriend and girlfriend. Moore was a security guard and played for a local football team, plus having a BMW at 19 in 2024 all gives him some status.


During her funeral today the last loving messages the couple sent each other were read to mourners:

An uncle of the schoolgirl told the service: ‘They were found on her phone. It was Jamie saying ‘Kamile, l only ever want to be in your hands’ and Kamile said ‘my hands are the only place I want you to be’.

‘It is a very bittersweet ending for us because although we miss them, we know that their love was true.’
 
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Tldr. I don't give a fuck when a whore dies
 
not as based as when diana died

but very cool all the same
 

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