08/03/2006

Man charged over two road deaths

A man is to appear in court charged with causing the deaths of two people by dangerous driving.

The charges relate to a 2am crash on December 18 last year when two people were killed on the Falls Road.

A 15-year-old girl and a 22-year-old man died and eight other were injured in a collision between a car carrying five people and a taxi bus with eight on board.

(SP/GB)

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