07/06/2017

Police Motorcyclist Trapped Under Car In Belfast

A police motorcyclist has been injured after becoming trapped under a car following a collision in Belfast.

The crash happened in Great Patrick Street on Tuesday, 06 June.

He was taken to hospital to be treated and a woman, aged in her 40s, was treated for shock at the scene.

Inspector Paul Noble said: "I would like to thank the public for their efforts in assisting at the scene and appeal to anyone with information to contact 101 quoting reference 307 of 06/06/17."

(CD/JP)

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