Irish father and 10-year-old son die in horror Turkey holiday tragedy

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Irish father and 10-year-old son die in horror Turkey holiday tragedy
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A 36-year-old Irish man and his 10-year-old son have been killed in a horror crash while on holiday in Turkey.

The Turkish media say the father and son, who were from Co Laois, were struck by the bus close to a pedestrian crossing on Monday afternoon.

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