Teenage girl dies in Dublin after being hit by scrambler

A tragic road traffic incident in a north Dublin suburb has resulted in the death of a teenage girl following a collision with a scrambler-type motorcycle. The fatal accident occurred on Ratoath Road in the residential area of Finglas at approximately 2:20 PM local time on Sunday afternoon.

According to An Garda Síochána (Ireland’s national police service), emergency responders rushed the critically injured teenager to Connolly Hospital in Blanchardstown for immediate medical intervention. Despite receiving comprehensive trauma care, the young victim succumbed to her injuries and was pronounced dead at the medical facility.

In a significant development following the incident, law enforcement authorities have apprehended a teenage male in connection with the fatal collision. The suspect remains in custody at a Garda station within the Dublin metropolitan region as investigations continue.

Specialist forensic collision investigators from the Garda Technical Bureau have conducted a meticulous examination of the accident scene, employing advanced forensic techniques to reconstruct the precise sequence of events. The thorough investigation has been completed and the roadway, which was temporarily closed for evidence gathering, has now been fully reopened to traffic.

Police officials have issued a public appeal for information, urging any potential witnesses or individuals with relevant camera footage—including dashcam recordings, home security systems, or mobile phone videos—to come forward and assist with the ongoing investigation. The Gardaí emphasize that even seemingly minor details could prove crucial in determining the circumstances surrounding this tragic incident.