08/11/2017

Man Dies In Portadown Road Crash

An 18-year-old man has died following a collision in Portadown.

The crash happened on the Dungannon Road between midnight and 12.30am on Wednesday, 08 November.

The road has been re-opened.

Elsewhere, a man, aged in his 30's, has died in a road collision in Co Antrim.

The car he was in collided with a lorry on the Roguery Road in Toombridge at around 7am on Wednesday, 08 November.

The driver of the car is in a critical condition in hospital and the lorry driver was not injured.

The road has been re-opened.

Police are appealing for anyone with information to contact them.

(CD)

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