30/09/2002
Motorcyclist injured in hit and run incident
Police are appealing for information after a male motorcyclist was seriously injured in a hit and run incident in Co Fermanagh on Sunday.
It happened around 10pm on the main Newtownbutler to Lisnaskea Road, about two miles south of Donagh village.
It is believed the man was struck by a silver coloured BMW 3 series, which failed to stop at the scene and was abandoned 300 yards away.
Anyone who has any information on this incident is asked to contact police at Enniskillen on 028 6632 2823.
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It happened around 10pm on the main Newtownbutler to Lisnaskea Road, about two miles south of Donagh village.
It is believed the man was struck by a silver coloured BMW 3 series, which failed to stop at the scene and was abandoned 300 yards away.
Anyone who has any information on this incident is asked to contact police at Enniskillen on 028 6632 2823.
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