A woman in her 80s has died following a car collision at the Knocklyon Shopping Centre in Dublin on Sunday morning. The incident occurred shortly before 11 am when a vehicle struck a wall in the shopping centre’s car park.
Details of the Collision
The woman was a passenger in the vehicle, which was being driven by a man also in his 80s. While the woman was pronounced dead at the scene, the driver was taken to the hospital for injuries that are believed to be non-life-threatening.
Investigators believe the car traveled along a length of the car park’s one-way system. Rather than turning toward the exit, the vehicle crashed into a high red-brick wall at the end of the car park.
Emergency Response and Forensic Assessment
Gardaí and emergency services attended the scene, where a large section of the car park was sealed off for several hours. This included a parking spot located close to the entrance of the SuperValu store.

Local residents reported that emergency services placed a screen around the car while they worked. Garda forensic collision investigators remained on-site to assess the area before the vehicle was eventually removed.
Investigation and Appeal for Evidence
Gardaí have appealed to anyone who witnessed the incident to come forward. They are specifically seeking camera or dash-cam footage from individuals who were in the area between 10:45 am and 11:15 am.
Information can be provided by contacting Rathfarnham Garda Station at 01 666 6500 or the Garda Confidential Line at 1800 666 111. Alternatively, reports can be made at any Garda Station.
Potential Next Steps
Authorities may use the gathered footage to create a timeline of the vehicle’s movement through the one-way system. A possible next step could involve a detailed analysis of the forensic evidence collected from the red-brick wall and the vehicle’s impact point.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where exactly did the accident occur?
The collision happened on Idrone Avenue at the Knocklyon Shopping Centre in Dublin, specifically hitting a wall at the end of the car park.
Who was involved in the crash?
The vehicle was occupied by a man in his 80s, who was driving, and a woman in her 80s, who was a passenger.
What specific evidence are Gardaí looking for?
Gardaí are seeking witnesses and camera footage, including dash-cam recordings, from people in the area between 10:45 am and 11:15 am on Sunday.
What measures could be implemented in shopping centre car parks to better protect drivers and passengers from similar collisions?


