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Man due in court in connection with Donegal crash that killed mum and young girl

Natalie McLaughlin and her six-year-old daughter Ella sadly died in the crash
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Related coverage for "Man due in court in connection with Donegal crash that killed mum and young girl": Ecostylia — In France, Naruto and Safine face trial over filmed violence, Kick money and the Jean Pormanove case at Nice. Kathimerini — Couple who abused toddler to death get life sentences. India Today — UP family dispute turns deadly as teen kills brother, sister-in-law and nephew. Inside Higher Ed — Kansas Sides With DOJ Against State Tuition Equity Law. Irish Mirror — Court rejects Regency getaway drivers' bid to have sentences reduced. The Tribune 242 — Charge death crash driver say relatives