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Fatal crash claims life of Thomas Lagan in Cookstown

Jade Anderson by Jade Anderson
October 11, 2025
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Fatal crash claims life of Thomas Lagan in Cookstown

Story Highlight

– Thomas Lagan died in a car crash on October 10.
– Incident occurred on Pomeroy Road in Cookstown.
– Emergency services responded shortly after 6:45 AM.
– Collision involved a grey Seat Leon vehicle.
– Investigation into the crash is ongoing.

Full Story

Thomas Lagan, a resident of Cookstown, tragically lost his life on Friday, October 10, after being involved in a serious road traffic accident on Pomeroy Road. The incident occurred early in the morning when emergency services were alerted shortly after 6.45am, responding to a collision that involved a grey Seat Leon.

The circumstances surrounding the crash have raised concerns among local residents about road safety in the area. Pomeroy Road, a route frequently used by commuters and residents alike, has seen its share of accidents, prompting discussions regarding safety measures and the need for potential enhancements to infrastructure.

Witnesses reported hearing a loud crash and immediately sought to assist before emergency services arrived. Local accounts suggest that the impact of the collision was significant, leading to an urgent response from the Fire and Rescue Service, as well as paramedics. Despite their efforts, Mr. Lagan was pronounced dead at the scene.

In the wake of this tragic accident, tributes have poured in for the 29-year-old, remembered fondly by friends and family. Known as a vibrant member of the community, Mr. Lagan’s untimely passing has left a profound impact on those who knew him. “He was always there to help others and had a great laugh,” said a close friend, speaking to the deep sense of loss felt in the community.

Local authorities have confirmed that an investigation into the circumstances of the crash is ongoing. The police are appealing for any witnesses or anyone with information to come forward to assist with the inquiry. This incident has reignited discussions about the need for greater traffic enforcement and awareness campaigns to improve safety on local roads.

Many residents have expressed their concerns regarding the volume of traffic on Pomeroy Road, especially during peak commuting hours. One local resident noted, “It’s a busy road, and at times it feels like drivers are not as cautious as they should be. We need to find ways to ensure everyone’s safety.”

In response to ongoing concerns about road safety, the local council has committed to reviewing current traffic management strategies. Suggestions have been made regarding the implementation of additional signage and the potential for increased police presence to deter reckless driving.

Meanwhile, community leaders have called for a memorial gathering to honour Mr. Lagan’s life. This event is planned for later in the week and will provide an opportunity for the community to come together to remember him and reflect on the necessity of road safety. “It’s important for us to unite in the wake of this tragedy, not only to pay respects but also to advocate for changes that can prevent future accidents,” stated a local representative.

As the investigation continues, the incident serves as a sobering reminder of the fragility of life on the roads. The local community hopes that increased awareness and necessary safety measures will emerge from this unfortunate event, ultimately leading to better protection for drivers and pedestrians alike.

The heartfelt condolences from the community reflect a shared sense of loss, with many expressing their disbelief at the suddenness of the tragedy. Mr. Lagan’s family, who have been notified and are being supported by loved ones, are mourning the loss of a cherished individual whose presence made a difference in many lives.

This incident adds to an ongoing dialogue about road safety, illustrating the urgent need for initiatives that could enhance the safety of all road users. As the investigation unfolds, there remains a strong hope within the community for meaningful changes that can prevent similar tragedies in the future.

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  1. fiona barrett says:
    4 months ago

    My condolences to Thomas Lagan’s family and friends. This tragedy underlines the urgent need to review road safety on Pomeroy Road, including speed management, signage visibility, and potential roadside hazards. Prompt investigation findings should be shared with the community and used to implement practical measures to reduce risk and prevent further loss of life.

  2. Ivy Winters says:
    3 months ago

    Deeply saddened to hear of Thomas Lagan’s death. My thoughts are with his family and the whole Cookstown community. This tragic incident highlights the urgent need to review road safety on Pomeroy Road, including collision investigation outcomes, any required signage or speed management, and community education to prevent further loss of life.

  3. Hazel Pratt says:
    3 months ago

    My condolences to Mr Lagan’s family and friends. This is a tragic reminder of the need for continued focus on road safety, including safe speed, vehicle maintenance and clear road markings. Local authorities should review the collision site and consider measures such as improved signage, speed reduction and visibility improvements to prevent further loss of life.

  4. Leah Maxwell says:
    3 months ago

    My condolences to Thomas Lagan’s family and friends. This is a heartbreaking reminder of how fragile life is and how important it is to review and improve road safety in the area. I hope the investigation brings clarity and that any lessons learned lead to practical measures to prevent further loss, including reviewing road design, signage, speed management and community awareness.

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