Ms Frawley was a passenger in a car involved in a single vehicle collision on the R503 at Drominboy, Lisnagry on July 30. Hannah Frawley Tributes have been pouring in for a young woman who died from the injuries she suffered in a crash in Co Limerick last month. Hannah Frawley, aged in her 20s, from Caherelly, Grange, Co Limerick, died in Cork University Hospital at the weekend following the accident on July 30.

Ms Frawley was a passenger in a car involved in a single vehicle collision on the R503 at Drominboy, Lisnagry. The man who was driving the car, also aged in his 20s, and Ms Frawley were both brought to hospital for treatment for serious injuries. However, she sadly died from her injuries on Sunday.

Ms Frawley’s death notice describes her as the “beloved daughter of Ger and Liz and cherished sister of Luke”. "Very sadly missed by her loving Granny Kathleen, Luke’s fiancée Ellen, Hannah’s partner Chase, uncles Martin, Mike and Tim, aunts Mairead, Mary and Judith and their partners, her very close cousins and many friends”. She will repose at Thompson’s Funeral Home, Thomas Street on Thursday from 5pm to 6.

30pm with a Celebration of Hannah’s life taking place in St. Michael’s Church, Denmark Street on Friday at 12 noon. There will be a burial afterwards in Caherelly Graveyard.

Many tributes have been paid to the tragic young woman who has been described as a “beautiful person” who “brought so much light and laughter” to those around her. “Si.