GSOC and Gardaí at odds following fatal Dublin crash

A row has reportedly erupted between the garda watchdog and the force over a fatal crash yesterday in Dublin.

GSOC and Gardaí at odds following fatal Dublin crash

A row has reportedly erupted between the garda watchdog and the force over a fatal crash yesterday in Dublin.

GSOC says they should have been alerted earlier.

A 43-year-old woman died in a collision and a 26-year-old man is critical after their car hit a lamp post at Fairview.

The vehicle was being followed by Gardai when it went out of control at ten to two in the morning.

Officers examined the crash scene and made the street safe before reporting the incident to GSOC, in apparent breach of protocol.

The ombudsman was formally notified the case was being referred at 7.30am, meaning GSOC's investigators only arrived on scene at 9am, after the street reopened to traffic.

In a statement this morning the Gardaí said it would be inappropriate to comment on the matter as it is being investigated by GSOC.

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