20/11/2018

Three Young People Knocked Down In Belfast Crash

Three young people have been knocked down at a roundabout on the Ormeau Road in Belfast.

Police and four ambulance crews attended the scene near Rosetta Park during rush hour this morning, Tuesday 20 November.

A rapid response paramedic was also tasked to the incident.

The three injured pedestrians were taken to the Royal Victoria Hospital in Belfast to be treated for non-life threatening injuries.



(JG/CM)

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