30/05/2017

Two People Escape Serious Injury In Light Aircraft Crash

Two people have escaped serious injury following a light aircraft crash in Co Down.

The incident happened near Castlewellan Forest Park just before 5pm on Monday, 29 May.

Police confirmed two people were treated at the scene in the Dolly's Bare area, however their injuries are not believed to be life threatening.

(CD/LM)

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