02/11/2017

Pedestrian Killed In Road Collision In Randalstown Named

A pedestrian who died in a road collision in Randalstown has been named as 56-year-old Mervyn Millar.

Mr Millar died on Tuesday, 31 October, as he was walking on the Porglenone Road, close to a primary school, at around 1.15am.

Police are appealing for anyone with information to contact them.

(CD/JP)

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