24/02/2004

Four die in serious road crash

Four young men have died following a serious road traffic collision in north Belfast today.

A car is believed to have left the Ballyhill Road in Legoniel near the junction of Greenhill Road. The road has now been closed.

One other person has been taken to hospital, however their injuries are not thought to be life threatening.

The victims have not yet been named and no further details are available at present.

(MB)

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