
Siobhán Lynch
Siobhán Lynch is the mother of Grace Lynch, a teenager whose tragic death in a scrambler bike incident in Finglas has sparked a community outcry for safer streets. Siobhán has pledged to campaign against scrambler bikes and e-scooters, advocating for justice for her daughter and urging local authorities to take action to prevent similar tragedies.
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Siobhán Lynch said she was 'so happy my little girl did not die in vain' and that she hoped she would 'never ever see a scrambler on these roads again'.
Fifty scramblers and e-scooters seized in Dublin operation targeting sale and supply of drugs – The Irish TimesSiobhán Lynch is the mother of Grace Lynch and met with government officials to discuss road safety regulations.
Teenager (16) injured in Dublin hit-and-run road traffic incident – The Irish TimesSiobhán Lynch, Grace's mother, has praised progress in banning scramblers in public places.
Ban on scramblers in public places expected in ‘matter of weeks’, Darragh O’Brien confirms – The Irish TimesSiobhán Lynch, Grace's mother, expressed gratitude for the support her family received and shared how loved Grace was.
Grace Lynch made people ‘feel happy just to be around her’, teenager’s funeral hears – The Irish TimesSiobhán Lynch, Grace's mother, vowed to fight until scrambler bikes were taken off the streets.
Death of Grace Lynch jolts Micheál Martin into promise of prompt action – The Irish TimesGrace’s mother, Siobhán Lynch, held a sign with a picture of her daughter with the words 'justice for Grace'.
Man due in court charged over scrambler crash that killed girl (16) in Finglas – The Irish Times
Siobhán Lynch held a sign with a picture of her daughter with the words 'justice for Grace' as she led the walk from Valley Park estate to Plunkett Green.
Over 1,000 take part in walk for teen killed in Finglas scrambler incident – The Irish Times















