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"He just grew quieter and quieter and then there was silence" - family share heartbreak of son killed by drunk driver

Gillian and Ronan Treacy’s four-year-old son Ciarán was killed by a drunk driver in Co Laois in April 2014.

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THE MOTHER AND father of a four-year-old boy killed by a drunk driver in Co Laois have spoken of the pain they live with each day in the wake of the tragedy.

Gillian and Ronan Treacy’s son Ciarán was killed when Finbarr O’Rourke, who had consumed up to 10 pints of cider, hit the car he was a passenger in along with his brother Seán, driven by his mother, head-on near Ballymorris in the midlands county on the afternoon of Thursday, 17 April 2014.

The two are now fronting a Road Safety Authority Christmas campaign urging people not to drink and drive by sharing the impact their tragic loss has had on both them and their wider family.

Speaking on last night’s Ray D’Arcy Show on RTÉ, Gillian said that the last thing Ciarán said to her before the crash was to ask her whether or not they would be having pancakes and lemons when they got home.

“It was just a normal day, we were getting ready for Easter, and earlier I had left the two boys (Ciarán and his older brother Seán who survived the crash) with my parents in Stradbally – so they had a beautiful day at the woods and the lake, two excited boys,” she said.

The last thing before the collision Ciarán just said ‘Mam, are we having pancakes when we get home’, and I said we were, and he just said ‘oh wow Seán, we’re having pancakes’.

She says that the whole accident happened “so quickly, and yet it felt like slow motion”. “He came across to my side of the road, and you don’t have time to think”.

“There was the smell of smoke, the airbags, both engines crashed in on my legs, the sound, and then just this silence, and that was actually more scary than the noise itself,” she said.

Both boys were screaming, but then Ciarán got quieter and quieter, and then there was silence, and then Seán said that he thought Ciarán was dead.

Funeral

It took emergency services at the time over an hour to cut Gillian from the wreckage. She had broken both ankles, had a compound fracture in her left leg, a broken pelvis, a broken elbow, and a broken sternum. She in fact came very close to death herself and had to be resuscitated at Tullamore General Hospital. For some time it had looked likely that her leg might have to be amputated.

Despite all this, she still managed to attend Ciaran’s funeral. She described how Ciarán’s body was brought to her in Tullamore from Midlands Hospital Portlaoise on the Friday night, so that she could say goodbye.

“I would have spent all day talking to him. It was the hospitals that organised that, I have to say they were fantastic,” she said.

Her husband Ronan, meanwhile, describes 17 April 2014 in the new RSA campaign as “the worst day of my life”.

Of Finbarr O’Rourke, he says “he just finished work that day and then went on the rip”.

He had anything up to 10 pints and then he walked away from the scene. He phoned the friend he had been drinking with twice but he never attempted to ring emergency services.

O’Rourke was initially sentenced to seven and a half years in prison. That has since been reduced to six years on appeal, a fact that makes the Treacys “without a doubt very angry”.

“You don’t get enough for that particular kind of crime here,” said Ronan. The maximum penalty for death by drunk driving is 14 years in the UK, as opposed to 10 years here.

If anything it’s taken time off our lives with the stress of it.

Gillian read a portion of her victim impact statement from the trial of O’Rourke:

“Some of my darkest moments have come at night when the children have slept. The fire and the screams of my children and not being able to attend to them.”

I’d lie awake at night and want to die and Ronan would hold me and we’d both cry together.

“If this (the RSA campaign) saves one family from going through what we have gone through it will be worth it,” she said.

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    Mute Brian Walsh
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    Aug 20th 2012, 10:15 PM

    I think there’s going to have to be a clearer definition of whats criminal in this case, while I don’t drink or smoke I sure as Hell feel my own government robbing me at every chance they get.

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    Mute Stray Mutt
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    Aug 20th 2012, 11:00 PM

    Yes Brian Walsh.
    My sentiments too.
    In the political history of man, the past and the future will never change.
    Governments screw up.
    Who is the one to bail them out?
    The taxpayer.
    Makes you ask/wonder as to who is committing a crime here ?!

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    Mute Roxy Blue
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    Aug 20th 2012, 10:37 PM

    All I can say is 6 months for rape and the disgrace that is Priory Hall. The government needs to sort themselves out and protect its people and stop constantly focusing on ways to get more money

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    Mute Briain O'Dochartaigh
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    Aug 21st 2012, 12:58 AM

    Who got six months for a rape

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    Mute Roxy Blue
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    Aug 21st 2012, 10:03 AM
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    Mute Briain O'Dochartaigh
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    Aug 21st 2012, 10:06 AM

    He didn’t rape her

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    Mute Roxy Blue
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    Aug 21st 2012, 2:21 PM

    Fine, if you want to be pedantic….. He sexually assaulted her. Definition: sexual assault – a statutory offense that provides that it is a crime to knowingly cause another person to engage in an unwanted sexual act by force or threat.

    Excuse me for using the old fashioned term “rape”.

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    Mute Ned stark
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    Aug 20th 2012, 11:17 PM

    Ah yeah, only concerned when the taxman is the one being left out of pocket. Paul Begley got 6 years for telling the taxman that garlic was apples, 6 years without a previous conviction to his name and after having paid back half the owed tax and a payment plan for the rest. However, every day we’re seeing dangerous criminals with huge amounts of previous convictions get off scot free, back out onto the streets to commit yet another crime.

    A lot of shapes thrown over those behind Anglo and not a single person has been punished yet. More shapes thrown over Quinn and the man remains free, his nephew giving the country the finger standing on the border.

    Here’s a suggestion: Start punishing those who actively harm our society and then, once they’re all taken care of, look to those who leave the taxman short a few quid.

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    Mute Ru Ni Digs
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    Aug 21st 2012, 12:24 AM

    Of course Ned,Anthony Lyons gets a 6 month sentence for sexual assault and Paul Begley gets 6 years over tax.So in the eyes of the law in Ireland tax evasion/avoidance is a far more serious crime than rape.

    It boggles the mind!!!

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    Mute Gavin Tobin
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    Aug 20th 2012, 10:49 PM

    Would anyone believe ANY figure from the Department of Finance???

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    Aug 20th 2012, 11:22 PM

    yep seems crossing gov and revenue is the worst crime possible . robbers dont like being robbed.

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    Mute neuromancer
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    Aug 21st 2012, 12:09 AM

    Walk down Henry Street Dublin, and there is counterfeit goods everyday of the week. This has been happening for decades and nothing has changed.

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    Mute Dermot Purcell
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    Aug 20th 2012, 10:36 PM

    what this collins guy say criminals should feel the long arm of the law that should just about rap up FF for good thought i would never hear turkeys voting for xmass

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    Aug 20th 2012, 10:19 PM

    Zero tolerance, now where have I heard that before?
    If there is a tax on plastic bags which appears to be manageable is there anything in looking at the possibility of penalties of some sort for the state of our footpaths etc from butts even though establishments provide bins. Attitudes need to change drastically and the sooner the better!

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    Aug 21st 2012, 3:03 PM

    Yes, + if public parks like Eamonn Ceant, Sundrive rd cannot be policed, what chance have they of policing black marketeers. People are afraid to walk their dogs there, between drug pushers + teens throwing beer bottles at people.

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    Aug 21st 2012, 6:42 AM

    A guy gets 6months for sexual assualt but Niall Collins feels we should be tackling counterfeit goods? I’ve read a few of his comments over the last few years and I never seem to be able to grasp whats going through that clowns mind. The only people ripping off the taxpayers are the goverment!

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    Aug 21st 2012, 12:41 AM

    If tougher penalties would solve anything Ireland would be the most law abiding country in Europe by now.!

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    Aug 21st 2012, 1:21 AM

    Joey, can I just say, WHAT.

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    Aug 20th 2012, 11:09 PM

    he is at it again last year it was to people trotting horses if he ad nothing good to say he should shut up or look at hid own party

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    Aug 21st 2012, 12:00 AM

    Dis is stupid Like???? how we meant to earn livings with out Dis like?? come on like.. we deserve to work for the money like, yous are just all all educacateed and can work the normal money jobs but den uders like us can’t?????? i pay my taxes on stuff like food and stuff like so why not like??? Da bags me and da missus sell are graan d like sure competition is the good idea.

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    Aug 21st 2012, 9:48 AM

    Politicians in tackling everything that’s wrong with the country except the actual things that are wrong with the country shocker.

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    Aug 21st 2012, 11:45 AM

    Thank goodness we have other vested interests ready to challenge spurious data in press releases.

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