Five teens died in a horrific head-on crash on Ireland’s M9 after their car, driven the wrong way, smashed into another vehicle — a tragedy linked to the “Lucky Dip” gang, notorious for stealing cars and posting reckless videos online. These young drivers, averaging just sixteen, are chasing social media fame through increasingly dangerous stunts, forcing police into impossible choices: pursue them and risk public harm, or do nothing. With victims in the other car — including three sisters and a boy — still critically injured, authorities warn this isn’t isolated: it’s part of a deadly trend fueled by viral culture and underage recklessness. The real challenge? Stopping it before more lives are lost.
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