09/01/2006

Four injured in crash

Four people have been injured following an accident in North Belfast at around 1am this morning.

Eight people are believed to have been travelling in the Ford Focus, which crashed on the Woodvale Road, close to the Woodvale Park area of the city.

The driver was later arrested on suspicion of driving whilst unfit.

Police said three men and one woman required treatment for their injuries, which are not thought to be serious.

(EF/SP)

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