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Cyclist, 22, who died in Dublin crash will 'live on in hearts and minds' of family

Tributes have been paid to 22-year-old Greta Price-Martin
Tributes have been paid to 22-year-old Greta Price-Martin

Tributes have been paid to a young cyclist who died following a crash in Dún Laoghaire, Dublin, yesterday morning.

Greta Price-Martin, 22, was involved in a collision with a truck at the junction of Glenageary Road Upper, Mountown Road Lower and Kill Avenue at around 8am.

She was taken to St Vincent's Hospital where she died from her injuries.

Ms Martin was originally from Templetown, Cooley, Co Louth, and had just finished her first year at the Institute of Art, Design and Technology in Dún Laoghaire.

She had recently started her first job in film production and was on her way to work when the crash happened, according to her death notice on RIP.ie.

The ollision happened at the junction of Glenageary Road Upper, Mountown Road Lower and Kill Avenue

"She will live on in the hearts and minds of her many family and friends," it said.

Ms Martin is survived by her sister Ruth, brothers Jack and Louis, partner Charlie and her parents Breffni and Vanessa.

The family offered their "deepest thanks" to staff at St Vincent's Hospital.

Head of the National Film School at IADT Vanessa Gildea said Greta's passing had left "sadness, shock and heartbreak".

Ms Gildea wrote on RIP.ie: "We will miss her desperately, she was bright and brilliant.

"Sending you heartfelt condolences at this terrible time of grief, from all the staff and students of The National Film School IADT."