07/02/2020

Man Dies In Co Antrim Crash

A man has died in a collision in Armoy, Co Antrim.

The two vehicle crash happened on the Drones Road shortly before 6.45pm on Thursday evening, 06 February.

Police are investigating the circumstances of the crash and have appealed for witnesses or motorists with dashcam footage to contact the Collision Investigation Unit on 101, quoting reference 1645 of 06/02/20.

The Drones Road is expected to remain closed until later this morning.



(JG/CM)

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