03/08/2007
Police Release Name Of Dungannon Crash Victim
Police have released the name of a man killed in a motorcycle accident near Dungannon on Thursday.
Keith Sutter, 54, from Magherafelt died when his motorbike was involved in a collision with a van on the Dungannon to Coosktown road at the Annaginney Road junction.
The accident happened at about 1.00pm on Thursday afternoon and Mr Suiter was married with two sons.
65 people have been killed on Northern Ireland’s roads this year and 20 of them have been motorcyclists.
(SB/SP)
Keith Sutter, 54, from Magherafelt died when his motorbike was involved in a collision with a van on the Dungannon to Coosktown road at the Annaginney Road junction.
The accident happened at about 1.00pm on Thursday afternoon and Mr Suiter was married with two sons.
65 people have been killed on Northern Ireland’s roads this year and 20 of them have been motorcyclists.
(SB/SP)
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