'Bubbly' young mum killed on her way home from children's Halloween party with children
On a public holiday Monday, a collision between two cars in Ireland resulted in the death of 32-year-old Helen Moynihan, described as having a "heart of gold'
![Helen, who was from Newcastle West and worked recent years for office supply company Hunt.ie, was described as a popular woman who had a beautiful smile and a heart of gold](https://i2-prod.mirror.co.uk/incoming/article28394029.ece/ALTERNATES/n615/0_Bubbly-young-mum-killed-while-driving-home-from-childrens-Halloween-party -with-kids-in-backseat.jpg)
Image: Irish mirror)
A young mum killed while driving her family home after a children's Halloween party has been called a 'lovely, bubbly and generous woman'.
On a bank holiday Monday, a collision between two cars just after 4pm on the N21 Rathleake, County Limerick, resulted in the death of 32-year-old Helen Moynihan.
She was taken to Limerick University Hospital and later pronounced dead.
Her partner Seanie King and their two young children, ages 7 and 14 months, were passengers in the car Helen was driving.
They were taken to hospital where their injuries are described as not life-threatening, reports the Irish Mirror.
The second car was driven by a man in his twenties, who was also taken to hospital. His injuries were described as not life-threatening.
At the Newcastle West County Council meeting on Tuesday, a vote of sympathy was cast by local councilors to Ms Moynihan's family and prayers were said in the community.
![University Hospital Limerick, where Helen Moynihan was taken and pronounced dead](https://i2-prod.mirror.co.uk/incoming/article28394030.ece/ALTERNATES/s615b/0_Coronavirus-Kills-Dec-29 -2020.jpg)
!['Bubbly' young mum killed on her way home from children's Halloween party with children](https://i2-prod.mirror.co.uk/incoming/article28394029.ece/ALTERNATES/s615/0_Bubbly-young-mum-killed-while-driving-home-from-childrens-Halloween-party-with-kids-in-backseat.jpg?#)
On a public holiday Monday, a collision between two cars in Ireland resulted in the death of 32-year-old Helen Moynihan, described as having a "heart of gold'
![Helen, who was from Newcastle West and worked recent years for office supply company Hunt.ie, was described as a popular woman who had a beautiful smile and a heart of gold](https://i2-prod.mirror.co.uk/incoming/article28394029.ece/ALTERNATES/n615/0_Bubbly-young-mum-killed-while-driving-home-from-childrens-Halloween-party -with-kids-in-backseat.jpg)
Image: Irish mirror)
A young mum killed while driving her family home after a children's Halloween party has been called a 'lovely, bubbly and generous woman'.
On a bank holiday Monday, a collision between two cars just after 4pm on the N21 Rathleake, County Limerick, resulted in the death of 32-year-old Helen Moynihan.
She was taken to Limerick University Hospital and later pronounced dead.
Her partner Seanie King and their two young children, ages 7 and 14 months, were passengers in the car Helen was driving.
They were taken to hospital where their injuries are described as not life-threatening, reports the Irish Mirror.
The second car was driven by a man in his twenties, who was also taken to hospital. His injuries were described as not life-threatening.
At the Newcastle West County Council meeting on Tuesday, a vote of sympathy was cast by local councilors to Ms Moynihan's family and prayers were said in the community.
![University Hospital Limerick, where Helen Moynihan was taken and pronounced dead](https://i2-prod.mirror.co.uk/incoming/article28394030.ece/ALTERNATES/s615b/0_Coronavirus-Kills-Dec-29 -2020.jpg)
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