Family HandoutA young Scottish woman who was one of five people killed in a car crash in the Republic of Ireland was a “diligent student” who was always smiling, her college has said.
Chloe Hipson, 21, from Bellshill, was a passenger in the Volkswagen Golf involved in the two-vehicle crash near Dundalk, County Louth on Saturday.
She was on her way to a night out with friends Chloe McGee, 23, Shay Duffy, 21, Alan McCluskey, 23 and Dylan Commins, 23 – all from Ireland – who also died in the crash.
Ms Hipson was in her second year at Dundalk Institute of Technology studying quantity surveying after moving to Ireland in April.
A spokesperson from the college said they were “heartbroken” to hear of her death.
They said: “Despite joining a class who had already had a year together, Chloe fitted in immediately and made great friends.
“She was a diligent student, who was very friendly and good humoured and always smiling. She will be remembered fondly by all of us who knew her.”
A book of condolences for Ms Hipson has been set up in the college.
She was one of six occupants travelling in a Volkswagen Golf which collided with another vehicle on the Ardee Road at Gibstown just after 21:00 (local time) on Saturday.
Five occupants were pronounced dead at the scene. A male in his 20s, was removed and taken to hospital for treatment of serious non-life-threatening injuries.
Two occupants of the other vehicle, a Toyota Land Cruiser, were also taken to hospital with non life-threatening injuries.
PA MediaGardaí Supt Charlie Armstrong said the incident will have a “deep impact on families and local communities” in Ireland, and here in Scotland.
North Motherwell Football Club in North Lanarkshire also paid tribute to Ms Hipson, whose older brother previously played for the club.
In a post on social media, it said the Hipson family “have always held a special place in the hearts of everyone at NMFC and are very much still part of our football family”.
They sent their “deepest condolences” to the family “at this life shattering time”.
Bellshill Amateurs, where her brother currently plays, said the team was “devastated” to learn of Ms Hipson’s death.
Both clubs will hold a minute’s silence in memory of Ms Hipson, and to show their support for her family.
Amateur side Fir Park Corner FC said Ms Hipson’s brother had played against them before he learned the news.
The club said: “The whole football community stands with you.”
Friends also posted tributes on social media, with one describing Ms Hipson as “absolutely one of a kind, the funniest, most gorgeous girl in the land.”
BBC News
