26/07/2002

Woman dies in car collision

A woman has died and two others injured following a car accident in Belfast last night.

The woman, who has not yet been named, was the passenger in a car that was travelling along the Ravenhill Road at around 10.15pm when it was involved in a collision with another vehicle. She died shortly afterwards.

The drivers of the two vehicles are being treated in hospital.

Police have urged anyone who may have witnessed the accident to contact them at 028 9065 0222.

(GMcG)

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