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16 Feb 2026

RIP: 'Taken too soon'- Tributes paid to Limerick nurse killed in hit-and-run collision

The late Áine O'Reilly, 33, was on her way to work at the time she tragically died in a three vehicle collision the day before Valentine's Day

RIP: 'Taken too soon'- Tributes paid to Limerick nurse killed in hit-and-run collision

Rest in Peace Áine O'Reilly

A Limerick nurse killed in a hit-and-run collision on her way to work on Friday night will be laid to rest on Wednesday.

The death notice of Áine O’Reilly, aged 33, of Grove House, Pallasgreen says that she died tragically following a road traffic accident on February 13, 2026.

One of the drivers, involved in the three-car collision shortly after 11pm on the N24 near Grange West, Boher, fled the scene.

Ms O’Reilly was pronounced dead at the scene while another driver, a man aged in his 40s, was taken to University Hospital Limerick with non-life threatening injuries.

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Ms O’Reilly will repose at Ryan & Whites Funeral Home, Pallasgreen (V94 VYH6) on Tuesday evening, February 17 from 5pm until 7pm. 

Arriving in St John the Baptist Church, Nicker on Wednesday morning at 11am for Requiem Mass at 11.30 am with burial afterwards in St Columba’s cemetery, Pallasgreen. Requiem Mass will be streamed live at: https://churchcamlive.ie/nicker-parish/

Ms O’Reilly is sadly missed by her heartbroken parents Eugene and Ann, brothers Eoin, James and Conor, sister-in-law Aisling, nephew Dáire, aunts, uncles, relatives and a wide circle of friends.

Messages have poured in on RIP.ie from heartbroken people who knew and loved the young woman, with one mourner writing:

"So devastated to hear of your passing, Áine. So unfair. You were taken too soon. My condolences to all of the O’Reilly family and friends".

Another person said, "Áine you have touched the lives of so many of us and we will hold the memories in our hearts forever. Forever grateful for the love, loyalty, kindness and strength and of course your beautiful smile that would light up a room. Only a few short weeks ago you read at our wedding the last line was "even if we’re apart.. I’ll always be with you."

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