The woman who was tragically killed in a car crash in Co Cavan over the weekend has been named locally as Laoise Nolan Crawford.
She died after the car she was in a passenger in was involved in a collision in the early hours of Saturday morning.
The incident occurred on the N3 in Belturbet, Co Cavan at around 12.40am.
The young woman, who was in her 20s and from Enniskillen, Co Fermanagh, was pronounced dead at the scene.
Four other people travelling in the car, also all in their 20s, were hospitalised following the crash, with one man rushed to Cavan General Hospital in a critical condition.
The male driver and two other female passengers were also taken to hospital, but their injuries were non-life threatening.

Gardai are investigating the crash and said the vehicle was "subject to interaction with gardai prior to the collision".
The has since been referred to the Garda Siochana Ombudsman Commission (GSOC).
Tributes have been paid to Laoise following the news of her death, with the local community said to be shocked and saddened following the tragedy.
Erne Integrated College, the school she had attended, said it was with "incredible sadness" that they announced the death of a former student.
Laoise was remembered as "a spirited young lady with a twinkle in her eye and a lust for life".
"Laoise loved a good conversation and a little bit of banter, we fondly remember Laoise as a popular young lady and a student with a heart of gold, loved by many," the school said.
"Our thoughts and prayers are with her parents, siblings and the wider family at this most difficult of times."
She was a "much-loved daughter" of Deidre and Shane and "a very special sister" of Cara, Erin, Kyla, Jackson and Matthew.
One former classmate paid tribute to her by saying: "Rest easy Laoise Crawford. Feels like yesterday we were in p1 together. Party hard up there, see you soon. Thoughts are with Laoise's family."
"Cannot believe the news I got.. another beautiful angel taken far too soon," her friend said.
"Going to miss you.. not only have a lost a friend but a sister. You meant so much to me and others ... love you baby girl ... fly high."
Another pal wrote: "Heaven's gained a good one Laoise. The bubbliest soul."
Funeral arrangements will also be announced soon, with the listing adding that Laoise is now "safe in the arms of God's angels”.