A young man in his late teens remains in a critical condition this morning after a horror car crash in County Carlow yesterday.
A 16-year-old boy was killed when the car he was driving crashed into a wall near Borris at around 5am.
Three other teenage boys in the car at the time.
They were taken to St Luke's and Waterford University Hospitals for treatment.
One has been transferred to Dublin's Mater Hospital where he remains in a critical condition.
The car crashed into a wall near the 'The Nine Stones' in Mount Leinster at around 5am yesterday.
16-year-old Eamon Kavanagh, from Myshall County Carlow – a Junior Cert student at Borris Vocational School – was pronounced dead at the scene.
His father, James, was jailed for 3 years last Friday for animal cruelty charges relating to a puppy farm, while his mother was given a suspended sentence.
Borris Vocational School in County Carlow. Video Shane Beatty
Borris Vocational School, where Eamonn Kavanagh was a Junior Cert student, is providing counselling to students.
Inspector Audrey Dormer from Carlow Garda Station is appealing for witnesses.
"The vehicle involved was a dark coloured Audi A4 saloon," she said.
"We are appealing to witnesses who may have seen that car up around the vicinity or in around Borris, Myshel or Bagnalstown over the course of the night.
"It was a tragic accident. You had the mid-term breaks last week and all of the schools and all the kids going back to school today and coming to face a very grave reality."
Gardaí are appealing for witnesses to contact Carlow Garda Station on 059 9136620, or the Garda Confidential Line on 1800 666 111.