14/04/2004
Two people die in separate road accidents
Two people have died following separate road accidents in Counties Down and Fermanagh on Tuesday.
In the first accident a man died following a crash between two cars on the main Belfast to Holywood road shortly after 5.30pm. He died in hospital a short time later.
Four other people were taken to hospital for treatment, however they are not thought to be serious.
Elsewhere, in Co Fermanagh a man died following a crash involving a car and a lorry.
The accident happened at Gortnacarrow Bridge near Newtownbutler on the main road between Cavan and Clones late last night.
(MB)
In the first accident a man died following a crash between two cars on the main Belfast to Holywood road shortly after 5.30pm. He died in hospital a short time later.
Four other people were taken to hospital for treatment, however they are not thought to be serious.
Elsewhere, in Co Fermanagh a man died following a crash involving a car and a lorry.
The accident happened at Gortnacarrow Bridge near Newtownbutler on the main road between Cavan and Clones late last night.
(MB)
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