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| | Tears and heartbreak at funerals of four Poles killed in Irish crash |
 | | Pisz, Poland - They went to Ireland in search of work and a better life, but the homecoming of four young Poles this week was veiled in tears. |
 | | All hailing from the small northern Polish town of Pisz, Sylwester Szczyrow, 25, Andrzej Wojciechowski, 27, Radoslaw Nowak, 23, and 28- year-old Rafal Gorski all died in a Good Friday head-on car crash in Ireland\'s southern Cork county - an accident described by local rescue and police officials as the worst in memory. |
 | | With unemployment in the four men\'s home town of Pisz, population 22,000, soaring to nearly 40 per cent, they were part of an exodus of workers who left soon after Poland joined the European Union May 1, 2004. |
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