A woman who survived a wrong-way crash says she “cannot believe it has happened again” after another incident in which a vehicle travels the wrong way and results in a crash. In her account, she describes continuing physical and psychological effects from the earlier crash and expresses shock that another similar incident occurs.

Both reports focus on the survivor’s reaction and the impact of the crash on her daily life, including references to visible scars and long-term injuries. The Belfast Telegraph emphasizes her disbelief at the recurrence of wrong-way crashes, while the Irish Independent foregrounds her personal testimony about living with the scars. Together, the coverage centers on the human consequences rather than attempting to assign blame in detail.

While the outlets share the same core event and the survivor’s account, they differ mainly in framing: one highlights the repeated nature of wrong-way incidents, and the other emphasizes the lasting aftermath through the survivor’s description of her injuries.