Cork woman wants training for Gardaí to deal with suicidal drivers

A Cork woman who lost her husband, son and unborn baby after their car was hit by a suicidal driver in England is spearheading a campaign to change the way police forces treat people in similar situations.

Cork woman wants training for Gardaí to deal with suicidal drivers

A Cork woman who lost her husband, son and unborn baby after their car was hit by a suicidal driver in England is spearheading a campaign to change the way police forces treat people in similar situations.

In July 2012, the Twomey family were returning home to North Cork from a holiday in Devon when a suicidal driver deliberately crossed the carriageway of the road and collided with their car.

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