The tragic death of a popular young mum in a road traffic accident has left a local community shocked and devastated.
Ann (Ena) Tobin from Navan, Co. Meath was killed in a two-vehicle collision near Lobinstown after 9pm on Friday.
The young woman, who was in her 30s, was pronounced dead at the scene.
Local GAA club Simonstown Gaels have cancelled a number of matches over the weekend as a mark of respect to the Tobin family.
Ena's brother Sean is a club member and former Meath footballer.
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Tributes have been paid across social media to the keen athlete who was remembered as a "friend with a great personality."
Navan Athletic Club in a post said: "Ena represented both Navan AC and Drogheda & District AC ."
"She will be remembered as someone who always tried to run with a smile on her face
"Her family have been involved in the club for many years and her sister Sonya is a coach".
The club have cancelled juvenile training tomorrow as a mark of respect to the Tobin family.
Navan Run Club have also paid tribute to "A great runner with a fantastic personality and a good friend ".
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A funeral notice on RIP.ie reads: "The death has occurred of Ena (Ann) Tobin, Proudstown Road, Navan, Co. Meath. Tragically following an accident.
"Predeceased by her father Paddy. Ena (Ann) will be sadly missed by her heartbroken children Cian and Kyle, mother Mary, partner Roy, sister Sonya, brother Sean, grandmother Claire, brother in law Michael, nephew Nathan, uncles, aunts, cousins, relatives and friends.
"May Ena Rest in Peace".