11/11/2019
Two Dead In Co Antrim Collisions
Two people have died in hospital after separate road traffic collisions in Co Antrim.
An 88 year-old man named as Daniel Louden from Ballymoney was injured in a one-vehicle crash on the Frosses Road, Ballymoney at around 8am on Friday 08 November.
He died in hospital on Saturday night.
Separately, a woman in her 40s was struck by a car on the Shore Road, Newtownabbey, on Friday.
The pedestrian, whose identity has not yet been released, passed away on Saturday afternoon.
Police are appealing for information relating to both incidents.
(JG/CM)
An 88 year-old man named as Daniel Louden from Ballymoney was injured in a one-vehicle crash on the Frosses Road, Ballymoney at around 8am on Friday 08 November.
He died in hospital on Saturday night.
Separately, a woman in her 40s was struck by a car on the Shore Road, Newtownabbey, on Friday.
The pedestrian, whose identity has not yet been released, passed away on Saturday afternoon.
Police are appealing for information relating to both incidents.
(JG/CM)
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