03/08/2016

Man Dies In L'Derry Road Crash

A man has died in a road traffic crash in Co L'Derry.

The collision, between a van and a car, occurred on the Foreglen Road in Claudy just after 4pm on Tuesday, 02 August.

The victim, aged 60, was the passenger of a Mazda 2. He was taken to hospital to be treated where he later died from his injuries.

The two male drivers were also injured, however their conditions are not believed to be life threatening.

Police are appealing for anyone with information to contact them.

(CD)

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