A teenager is jailed for two years after a stolen car struck and killed a man while he was crossing a road in Dublin in 2024, according to multiple reports. Both outlets say the teenager was a passenger in the stolen vehicle at the time of the incident. The man who died, Michael Farrelly, was crossing near the point where the collision occurred, and the Irish Times reports he was about 50 metres from safety when he was hit. Following the crash, the case proceeds to sentencing, with the teenager receiving a two-year prison term. The reports identify the fatal victim and describe the circumstances as involving a stolen car and the teenager’s position in the vehicle. Both sources describe the same core facts: the car is stolen, the passenger is a teenager, the collision occurs in Dublin in 2024, and the passenger is sentenced to two years after the man’s death. The coverage focuses on sentencing and the immediate details of where the victim was when struck.