The aftermath of a devastating crash in Dundalk has left a profound sense of devastation and palpable grief across Co Louth, according to local priests. The crash, which occurred on Ardee Road near Gibstown, resulted in the tragic loss of five young lives and left three others with non-life-threatening injuries. The Volkswagen Golf, carrying the five victims, collided with a Toyota Land Cruiser just after 9 p.m. on Saturday night. The deceased have been identified as Chloe McGee, Alan McCluskey, Dylan Commins, Shay Duffy, and Chloe Hipson. Monsignor Shane McCaughey, who knew the families involved, described the scene as a 'family collapsing' in front of him, highlighting the immense grief and shock felt by the community. The community center, where the McCluskeys are deeply involved, will undoubtedly rally around during this difficult time, as it has in the past. The investigation into the crash is ongoing, with the forensic collision investigators resuming their work today. The two vehicles involved have been taken for post-mortem examinations, and the scene remains closed to facilitate the investigation. The tragedy has sparked a wave of grief and a call for action to prevent similar incidents in the future.