Main pic: Kiea McCann (17) and Dalava Mohammed (16) who died in a crash outside Clones on the way to their debs.
The two teenage girls who lost their lives in a road collision while on their way to a Debs ball in Co Monaghan have been named.
They were Kiea McCann (17) and 16-year-old Dlava Mohamed.
The incident occurred on the N54 at Legnakelly, 3km northeast of Clones, shortly before 7pm yesterday.
Three other people in the car were injured, two of them critically.
It is understood that four teenagers, who attended Largy College in Clones, were being driven to a Debs ball at the time of the crash.
Their bodies were removed to Monaghan General Hospital, where post-mortem examinations are expected to be carried out.
An 18-year-old girl is in a critical condition and receiving treatment at Cavan General Hospital.
A boy, also aged 18, is also receiving treatment in Cavan General Hospital for non-life threatening injuries.
A 60-year-old man, who was driving the car, is in a critical condition and is being treated at Royal Victoria Hospital, Belfast.
The cause of the crash is unclear.
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