Ronan Wilson, aged nine, dies in Donegal hit-and-run crash
At a glance
A boy from County Tyrone is killed in a hit-and-run crash in County Donegal
He was nine-year-old Ronan Wilson, who died at the scene in Bundoran
Friends gather at Ronan's Gaelic games club to remember to him
A man in his 20s is arrested and is being questioned about the incident
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A man has been arrested after a nine-year-old boy from County Tyrone was killed in a hit-and-run crash in the Republic of Ireland on Saturday night.
It happened shortly after 21:20 local time on Atlantic Way in Bundoran, County Donegal.
Ronan Wilson, who was from Kildress, died at the scene and a post-mortem examination will be carried out at Sligo University Hospital.
In County Tyrone, tributes have been paid to the boy, who played Gaelic games for Kildress Wolfe Tones.
Dominic McGurk, the chairman of the club, said the community was "numb" and in "complete shock" in the wake the boy's death.
"We are a tight-knit community here, we’ve dealt with tragedies in the past and unfortunately we’re doing to have to deal with another one but we will come together and we will support the family," he said.
Mr McGurk said that he hoped the support from the club would help Ronan's family "in their days and months ahead".
On Sunday afternoon Ronan's teammates and their parents gathered at the club to comfort one another and mourn the loss of their friend.
Mr McGurk said the club would support Ronan’s teammates and that a counselling team would be sent to Ronan’s primary school.
He added that he would urge the club's young members to "think of Ronan and all the good days you had with him".
A man in his 20s was arrested on Sunday afternoon and is being questioned by gardaí (Irish police) in County Donegal.
Gardaí said said they had seized a vehicle, which will examined by forensic investigators.
Gardaí are appealing for witnesses and want anyone who has dashcam footage from Atlantic Way or Sea Road from the time of the crash to make it available to them.