Michal Lisiecki (42) and Adam Telus (25) died in a devastating collision involving their Ford Kuga and a Bus Éireann Expressway coach on the Derrylin Road in Enniskillen on Friday, November 28.
Michael and Adam, who were both residents in Galway, were well known in the community as hard working, intelligent and “always smiling”.
The family of Michal’s heartbroken widow Ewa have now started to raise funds in order to bring them both on their “final journey home” to Poland.
Ewa’s siblings Jacek and Karoline Szyperski started the fundraiser, which has set a target of €10,000 to fund the “long and expensive” process.
The GoFundMe page reads: “Hi, We’re Jacek and Karolina Szyperski. We decided to create this fundraiser for my sister Ewa, who lost her husband Michał in a tragic road accident.
“November 28 was a tragic day for our family, when we received the sad news that Michał and our friend Adam had died in tragic car accident in North Ireland.

Michal Lisiecki (42) and Adam Telus (25) were killed in the Fermanagh crash on November 28. Photo: PSNI
“Our brother-in-law, Michał was a wonderful and beloved man. He was very intelligent, ambitious and hard-working person. He was also respected in our Galway community. Michał was always helpful and smiling. His loss is a huge shock to our entire family.
“The goal of our fundraising is to help Ewa bring her husband Michał, and our friend Adam from Belfast to final journey home to Poland. The boys will return to Poland together, and process is long and expensive.”
You can donate to the fundraiser on their GoFundMe page here.
The incident involving the two Galway residents and the bus occurred shortly after 7pm on November 28.
The PSNI has confirmed that enquiries are continuing into the incident.
Anyone who may have witnessed the collision, or who may have digital footage which could assist with the investigation, is asked to contact the Collision Investigation Unit on 101, quoting reference number 1276 of November 28, 2025.
Alternatively, reports can be made online via psni.police.uk/makeareport/ or by calling Crimestoppers, anonymously, on 0800 555 111.