Burglary gang members died when car driving on wrong side of road crashed into oncoming truck
Dean Maguire, Carl Freeman and Graham Taylor who all died when the BMW vehicle they were in burst into flames following a high-speed crash with a truck on July 7th, 2021, while they were fleeing from gardaí. Photographs: FacebookThe High Court has directed the Garda Siochána Ombudsman Commission to disclose the insurance details of a vehicle that drove the wrong way down Dublin’s N7 and crashed head-on with an articulated lorry two years ago.
The vehicle’s occupants – Dean Maguire , Karl Freeman and Graham Taylor – died when it burst into flames following the collision on July 7th, 2021. The three deceased men, with addresses in Tallaght, Dublin, had a litany of previous convictions. The BMW 3 Series had its lights off and was on the wrong side of the road, apparently in an attempt to evade pursuing gardaí.
The driver of the oncoming truck, who was taken to hospital with serious injuries after the collision, this week secured High Court orders directing Gsoc to provide him with the names and addresses of the owner and driver of the car.
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