The fundraiser has already raised over €6,000.
A fundraiser to help with the cost of funerals of two men who died in a Meath crash has surpassed its goal.
Stuart O'Connell and Mark Eager passed away following the collision involving three motorbikes in Oldcastle on Sunday afternoon, at around 4.40pm.
Two other men were also injured in the crash - one of those suffered serious injuries.
An online fundraiser was launched to support the families of Mr. O'Connell and Mr. Eager with the cost of their funerals.
It set an initial target of €5,000, and has already raised over €6,000.
Anyone who wishes to make a donation to the fundraiser, can do so here.
                            
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