The Island's ambulance service has paid tribute to those who helped deal with a serious incident in Laxey this week that cost four people their lives.
On Monday morning, two people died when their car hit a bus stop on New Road - another two people later succumbed to their injuries in hospital.
On Facebook, the Isle of Man Ambulance Service has thanked its staff, the Fire and Rescue Service, Police Officers, medical staff at the hospital and members of the public.
In its post, the organisation says 'everyone pulled together as a team to do the best they could under the extremely difficult circumstances'.
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