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Infant boy dies after Co Dublin road incident

A male infant was transferred to Children’s Health Ireland at Crumlin but was pronounced dead, with forensic investigators conducting a technical examination of the scene.

  • A male infant lost his life after being involved in a road accident near a home in Rathmintin, Jobstown, Dublin 24, at around 2pm on Tuesday, October 7, 2025.
  • Emergency services and Gardaí responded promptly to the scene after the crash resulted in critical injuries to the child.
  • The baby boy was taken from the location to CHI at Crumlin, where he was later confirmed dead.
  • A technical examination was conducted by forensic collision investigators, and a Family Liaison Officer supported the family; Gardaí appealed for any relevant information or dashcam footage.
  • Garda statistics indicate that 129 or more individuals have lost their lives on Irish roads in 2025, underscoring persistent concerns about road safety.
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The Irish Sun broke the news in Ireland on Tuesday, October 7, 2025.
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