29/06/2016

Car On Its Roof Following Collision In South Belfast

A car ended up on its roof following a two-vehicle collision in south Belfast.

The incident occurred on the Lisburn Road on Tuesday evening, 28 June.

No-one is believed to have been injured in the crash, according to the PSNI.

The road was closed however it has since re-opened.

(CD)


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