09/05/2006

Man dies in County Fermanagh crash

A 46-year-old man has died following a road traffic collision in County Fermanagh.

Police have said that two vehicles were involved in the incident, which happened on the main Enniskillen to Irvinestown road at around 10.15pm yesterday.

Four other people were taken to hospital with serious injuries, however their current conditions are unknown.

The road was closed to traffic overnight, but has since been re-opened.

Police have appealed for anyone who may have witnessed the incident to contact them on 0845 600 8000, or on the Crimestoppers number on 0800 555 111.

(EF/SP)

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