This marks the first fatality at the Donegal International Rally since three-time winner Manus Kelly died in a crash in 2019
A spectator has died following an accident at the Donegal International Rally, leading organisers to cancel the remainder of the three‑day event.
Motorsport Ireland and the Donegal Motor Club confirmed in a joint statement that a “young male spectator” lost his life after an incident on Stage 12 on Saturday afternoon (June 20). Just before 5pm on Saturday, June 20, Gardai received reports of an incident during which a number of rally spectators were injured by a car that was taking part in the event.
It is understood the crash happened when a competing car left the road at a left-hand bend. The fatal accident occurred during the first run through the Gartan stage, the 12th of 20 scheduled stages in what is regarded as one of Ireland’s largest and most prestigious motorsport gatherings.
Two spectators were taken to Letterkenny University Hospital, and the rally was halted after the incident. Organisers confirmed that, as a mark of respect, the rest of the rally would be cancelled.
A spokesperson for An Garda Siochana told the Irish Mirror: “Gardaí are investigating the sudden death of a male youth following an incident at a motorsport event in Donegal on Saturday, 20th June 2026.
“Shortly before 5pm, Emergency Services and Gardaí were alerted after a number of spectators were injured in an incident involving a participating car at Trentagh, near Kilmacrennan. One of the spectators, a male youth in his mid teens, was brought by ambulance from the scene to Letterkenny University Hospital, where he was later pronounced deceased.
“Two other spectators are receiving hospital treatment for non-life-threatening injuries.
“The local Coroner has been notified and a post-mortem examination will be arranged. The scene has been preserved for a technical examination and investigations are ongoing.
“An Garda Síochána is aware that images and video footage related to this incident are circulating on social media and messaging platforms. We appeal to anyone who receives this content to refrain from sharing or reposting it further.”
Motorsport Ireland and Donegal Motor Club said they “express their deepest sympathies to the family of the deceased” and asked that their privacy is respected. Organisers also asked the public not to share video footage of the incident which they say is circulating on social media.
An investigation into the incident is understood to be underway, carried out by Motorsport Ireland and the An Garda Siochana. This marks the first fatality at the Donegal International Rally since three-time winner Manus Kelly died in a crash in 2019.
Kris Meeke, a five-time winner in the World Rally Championship, was leading the rally ahead of Callum Devine and Josh McErlean before it was stopped.
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