A motorway crash kills three teenagers, and one of the victims is reported to have been in the care of Tusla, the Irish Child and Family Agency. The agency confirms that the teen who died was known to it, while also addressing its involvement with other victims.

Tusla also states that two of the other teenagers who die in the crash were known to the agency. Different outlets focus on the extent of Tusla’s contact with the families, reflecting how public attention centers on safeguarding and oversight when young people die. The reports describe the confirmation from Tusla but do not provide additional details on the crash circumstances beyond the deaths.

Overall, the articles align on the key point that Tusla had a relationship with at least two of the deceased teenagers, including one confirmed as being in its care, while leaving questions about the cause of the crash and broader case specifics to other reporting or official investigations.