A Irish woman was killed in a fatal collision after driving the wrong way on a Dublin road in 2023, just before she was set to move to Australia. Róisín Stakelum was heading to the airport for a holiday when she was struck by a vehicle traveling in the opposite direction. The incident occurred on a busy stretch of road, raising concerns about road safety and driver behavior. Authorities are investigating the circumstances of the crash, which has sparked discussions about the risks of wrong-way driving. The tragedy highlights the dangers of distracted or impaired driving, particularly in urban areas. Stakelum’s family had planned to relocate to Australia, a decision that had been in the works for some time. The case has drawn attention to the emotional and logistical challenges of relocation, especially in the wake of such a sudden loss.
Irish woman killed in wrong-way crash before moving to Australia

























