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Tragic twist in Cork car crash: Police investigate if Sheila Dunne was moved post-mortem

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Authorities delve into the possibility that Sheila Dunne was repositioned in the driver’s seat following a fatal collision in Cork, Ireland.

In a shocking development, police are probing into whether Sheila Dunne, who perished in a car crash in Cork, Ireland, was intentionally moved into the driver’s seat post-collision. The 54-year-old mother of two was found in the driver’s position following the accident on the evening of February 11

The Gardaí (Irish police) are contemplating the possibility that a passerby might have relocated the gravely injured Ms Dunne to the driver’s seat before the arrival of emergency services. The other occupant of the vehicle, a woman in her 40s, escaped serious harm and is not under suspicion of any criminal activity.

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The incident has left the community in mourning, with Ms Dunne’s funeral held last week at the Sacred Heart Church in Glounthaune. Father Patrick Fogarty reminisced about Ms Dunne’s loving relationship with her late husband, Ted, stating, “They had a wonderful loving relationship and today they are reunited.” Ms Dunne, who served as a Special Needs Assistant (SNA) at Watergrasshill National School, is survived by her children Lilley and T.J.

Colleagues and friends have paid heartfelt tributes to Ms Dunne, remembering her as a kind, caring, and selfless individual who brought light to any room. The loss has left a void in the hearts of many, especially at Watergrasshill National School.

The Gardaí are urging witnesses or anyone with information, including dashcam footage, to come forward to assist with the investigation. They are particularly interested in speaking with anyone who was in the vicinity of Sarsfield Court and observed a white SUV vehicle at the time of the incident. Anyone with information is encouraged to contact Glanmire Garda Station, the Garda Confidential Line, or any Garda Station.

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