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Tributes for crash pair Mikey & Layla
Irish Daily Mirror
|November 25, 2025
THE two young people killed in a weekend crash in Co Antrim have been named locally.
They were Mikey Brown and Layla Douglas, who were both in their 20s.
Emergency services were called to the scene of a road traffic collision involving a grey Skoda Fabia and a grey Cupra Formentor on the Lurgan Road in Glenavy shortly after 6.25pm on Saturday night.
Sadly, the two occupants of the Cupra, a man and a woman, were pronounced deceased at the scene.
The driver of the Skoda was transferred to hospital for treatment to his injuries.
Townland Boxing Club was among those paying tribute, posting: “We are truly devastated to hear of the tragic death of young Mikey Brown.
“Mikey trained in our club many years ago such a lovely kid even after all this time he would stop and have a conversation with you and ask about the club.
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