Pictured: Trio killed in three-car crash in Northern Ireland that also saw three rushed to hospital
A young mother and two fathers were killed in a three-car crash in Northern Ireland on Saturday that saw three others raced to hospital. A 23-year-old woman and two men, aged 31 and 48, were pronounced dead at the scene, and four other people were injured in the collision. The trio killed in a devastating three-vehicle crash on Saturday night have been named locally as 31-year-old father Conor Quinn, 23-year-old mother Laura Hoy, and 48-year-old John Guy.The Police Service of Northern Ireland confirmed on Sunday that there were three fatalities after the 'serious' road traffic collision in the Armagh Road area outside Moy on February 21.Emergency services rushed to the scene in County Tyrone at about 10.20pm on Saturday.Three of those injured are still in hospital receiving medical attention, as tributes poured in on social media for Conor and Laura and John.Conor's sister took to social media to share the tragic news about her brother's passing, calling him a 'cherished father, brother and son'.She said: 'He will always be loved and missed.' Conor Quinn, 31, who was a father of four, was killed in a crash in Moy, Northern Ireland, on Saturday night Twenty-three-year-old mother Laura Hoy, who has a daughter, was also pronounced dead at the scene John Guy, 48, who was a father-of-six, had been living in the Keady area and was originally from DublinOne perssaid on Facebook: 'Beloved son of Bernie (nee Gates) and Hugh.'Cherished father of Riley, Garry, Cathair, Turlough.'Much-loved brother of Roisin (Dean Marshall), Padraig (Álanna), Cathal (Roxanne).'Grandson of John and Mary Gates and the late Paddy and Mary Ellen Quinn R.I.P.'Very deeply regretted by his sorrowing sons, mother, father, sister, brothers, grandparents, sisters in law, brother in law, niece, nephews, aunts, uncles, cousins, Nicole Colhoun, Grainne Morrow and the extended Quinn and Gates family circle and friends.'Facebook user Aine Drain said: 'Laura was one of my makeup clients and she was a lovely girl. Sending my love to all of her family at this extremely hard time.'Another Facebook user, Naomi Pearson, added: 'Rest in peace Laura Hoy. Can't believe it thinking of your little girl and family at this tragic time'.John Guy was a father-of-six, and had been living in the Keady area and was originally from Dublin.He is described in a death notice as the 'dearly beloved daddy to Troy, Maddie, Carla, Tiana, Brogan and Morgan Cherished son of Harry and Caroline and loving brother to Regina, Aisling and Christopher'.Sinn Féin MLA (Member of the Legislative Assembly) Cathal Boylan said the town of Keady was in shock.He added: 'My thoughts are with John's family, friends and the wider community at this incredibly difficult time. Our community is in shock following this heartbreaking tragedy.Assistant Chief Constable Davy Beck described the three cars involved in the collision: a red BMW, a grey Volkswagen and a white Audi.It was 'a very dark day for families who have been plunged into shock and mourning', Fermanagh & South Tyrone MLA Diana Armstrong said, adding that she sends them her 'deepest sympathies and sincere condolences'.She continued, saying they must be 'totally at a loss to comprehend the scale of this tragedy'.The Ulster Unionist Party deputy leader said: 'The toll of the loss of life in this incident has shocked the local community and many will be holding those impacted in their thoughts and prayers today.'My thanks go to the PSNI and emergency services who attended the scene and transferred those affected for medical treatment.' The crash involved three cars - a red BMW, a grey Volkswagen and a white Audi The Police Service of Northern Ireland confirmed on Sunday that there were three fatalities after the 'serious' road traffic collision in the Armagh Road area outside Moy on February 21 In a post on social media site X, Daire Hughes described what happened as 'devastating news'.The MP said: 'Our sincerest sympathies to the families and friends of those who died in this immense tragedy, and to the affected communities.'In a statement, Councillor Thomas O'Hanlon said: 'This is a devastating tragedy for everyone involved. Three families and their wider communities have been plunged into deep grief. There are truly no words that can ease such pain, other than to offer our thoughts and prayers at this incredibly difficult time.'Our thoughts and prayers are also with the first responders from all emergency services who attended the scene and were faced with such harrowing circumstances.'A press conference was held at the scene of the crash on Sunday afternoon. Assistant Chief Constable, Mr Beck said: 'At around 10.20pm, Police received a report of a three-vehicle collision involving a red BMW, a grey Volkswagen and a white Audi.'Officers attended, along with colleagues from other emergency services, however, two men, aged 31 and 48, and a woman, aged 23, were sadly pronounced deceased at the scene.'Four other people sustained injuries, three of whom are receiving medical treatment.'Enquiries are continuing and anyone who was in the area and may have witnessed the incident or who has dashcam footage or any other information, should contact police on 101 quoting reference number 1654 – 21/02/26.'