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Investigations continue into two separate crashes

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By Sean Moriarty

Local Gardai are investigating two serious road traffic accidents that occurred in the Kilcummin area over the last week.

Four people were hospitalised and one remains in a critical condition in Cork University Hospital as a result of the two crashes.

The first occurred in the early hours of Thursday April 28 following a serious overnight crash.

Two occupants were seriously injured in a crash that occurred in the townland of Buddaghans near Coolick National School.

One of the occupants, a male in his 20s, was taken to University Hospital Kerry (UHK).

“The driver is still in UHK,” a Garda spokesperson told the Killarney Advertiser.
“That investigation is on-going.”

The second accident happened in the Coolcorcoran area at around 5pm on Saturday afternoon.

A local woman was hospitalised following the incident.

“Two people were seriously injured but it is non-life threatening,” added the Garda spokesperson. “That investigation continues too.”

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Spa GAA leads the way with new on-site EV charging stations

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Spa GAA has finalised a deal with Cork-based renewable firm ePower to install two electric vehicle (EV) charging points at its club grounds in Killarney. 

The move makes the club one of the very first GAA organisations in County Kerry to provide dedicated, on-site charging infrastructure for drivers.

The dual-socket units will be situated directly within the club’s main car park, offering charging accessibility to members, visiting supporters, and patrons. 

The new ePower facilities are designed to support local EV drivers and visitors traveling to the club’s various sporting events throughout the season.

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Ukrainian Olympian joins parkrun for annual Chestnut Run

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Ukrainian Olympian joins parkrun for annual Chestnut Run


It is not every day an Olympian joins the Killarney parkrun, but participants had exactly that experience last Saturday, when two-time Ukrainian Olympic skeleton racer Vladyslav Heraskevych joined the event at Killarney House and Gardens.


Heraskevych completed the 5km route alongside members of both the local and Ukrainian communities as part of the annual Ukrainian Chestnut Run. The charity tradition originated in Kyiv 33 years ago and has been organised locally by the Killarney Ukrainian community for the past four years.
The athlete previously captured global attention at the 2026 Winter Games in Milan-Cortina with his “Helmet of Memory” tribute to fallen athletes.
His appearance in Killarney was part of a week-long tour of athletic and educational centres across south-west Ireland. He spent Friday night in Tralee ahead of the Saturday morning run. During his stay in the region, Heraskevych visited the MTU Tralee campus to meet with students, researchers, and local representatives to discuss sports diplomacy, sustainability, and inclusive sports.

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