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RIP: 'Tragedy'- Tributes paid to a young 'gentleman' in 20s killed in fatal car crash

Dawid Siegel has been remembered as a true friend and gentleman by many people and will be greatly missed by his friends, family and fiance.

RIP:  'Tragedy'- Tributes paid to young man in 20s killed in fatal car crash in Kerry

RIP Dawid Siegel

Reporter:

Rachel Kavanagh

18 Sept 2025 11:10 AM

Many have been left shocked and devastated following the tragic death of a young man from Kerry who was killed in a car crash.

The young driver in his 20s was involved in a fatal single vehicle road collision on the N69 at Ballingowan, near Tralee in Kerry on September 14 and was sadly pronounced dead at the scene.

Dawid Siegel was from Upper Rock Street, Tralee, Kerry and his tragic passing has shook his friends, family and community.

He will be sadly missed by his heartbroken family, his future wife, grandparents, uncles and aunts, all Clóda’s family, his cousins, relatives and many friends.

FUNERAL ARRANGEMENTS:

Reposing at the Gleasure Funeral Home, Tralee, on Saturday (20th September) from 3 to 5 pm.

Private cremation will follow.

Heartfelt messages have been left on RIP.ie for Dawid, with one mourner writing,

"My deepest condolences to Dawid’s family and his fiancée. I had the privilege of being able to call Dawid a friend, and will forever hold that honour close to my heart. Heaven gained a true angel. You will never be forgotten, my friend. Until we meet again, Rest in peace, Dawid".

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Another message said, "My sincere sympathy to the family, extended family and to Clóda. Such a heartbreaking tragedy. It was an absolute privilege to grow up and share my school years and so on with Dawid. Rest in peace Dawid. You were a true gentleman. Heaven has gained an angel".

"Sincere condolences on the passing of dawid. He was a gentleman. A true friend to all he knew. He will be sadly missed by all of us here at Hercules Gym Tralee. Rest in peace," another person said.

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