22/03/2004

Motorcyclist dies in collision

A motorcyclist has died following a road traffic collision in Co Antrim this morning.

The incident occurred on the Largy Road at about 7am on Monday.

The victim, named as Peter McClintock, 35, from The Grange, Toome, was killed when his motorcycle collided with a car as he travelled towards Portglenone.

The four people in the car were unhurt, however they have been treated for shock.

(MB)

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