A fundraising effort for three sisters injured in an M9 motorway crash in Ireland raises a six-figure sum within about 24 hours, according to multiple outlets. The sisters—named in reports as Niamh and Alma Kinsella and Ella Hendricken—are described as having suffered catastrophic injuries after the incident on Sunday.
The reporting links the crash to a wrong-way vehicle on the M9 motorway. The Manchester Evening News additionally states that five teenagers are killed in the crash, while the Irish Mirror and other coverage focus primarily on the sisters’ injuries and the scale of public donations. Across the accounts, the fundraiser quickly gains momentum after being launched, with several sources citing that the amount raised becomes very large in a day. The overall picture is consistent: a serious collision on the M9 involves the three sisters and results in fatalities, while community fundraising accelerates in response to the sisters’ condition.
Different outlets emphasize different details—some foreground the deaths and crash circumstances, while others highlight the fundraising totals and the sisters’ critical state—but they converge on the key facts of the incident and the rapid growth of donations.