A woman and four children remain in hospital after a two-car collision in which three people died.
Any loss of life is a cause of great sadness and it feels particularly tragic at Christmas. "We also think of the emergency services who attended the scene and the health service staff caring for those injured." "I'd also like to commend members of the public who provided assistance at the scene of this collision and our officers and other emergency services for their caring and professional approach in these very tragic circumstances.
The crash happened on the road between Dungannon and Cookstown on Monday afternoon.
“I offer my heartfelt sympathies to the families of those tragically killed and every best wish to those injured for a full and speedy recovery.” My heartfelt sympathies to the families of those tragically killed and every best wish to those injured for a full recovery. Police said the drivers of the two vehicles involved in the crash, a woman in her 80s and a man in his 20s, and a woman in her 50s who was a passenger in one of the vehicles, died in the incident.
The Northern Ireland Ambulance Service (NIAS) said it got a call just before 3.30pm about a two-vehicle collision. It sent two rapid response paramedics, four ...
“I offer my heartfelt sympathies to the families of those tragically killed and every best wish to those injured for a full and speedy recovery.” “It is deeply tragic news to learn that three adults have been killed and a woman and four children injured as a result of this terrible road traffic collision in Co Tyrone,” she said. A Police Service of Northern Ireland spokesman said Dungannon Road was shut in both directions from the Tullyhogue roundabout and urged motorists to find a different route.
Police and emergency services attended the scene of a two-vehicle collision in the Dungannon Road area. Advertisement. The two drivers, a woman aged in her 80s ...
A woman aged in her 50s, who was a passenger in one of the vehicles, was also pronounced dead. The two drivers, a woman aged in her 80s and a man in his 20s, died in the crash. Police and emergency services attended the scene of a two-vehicle collision in the Dungannon Road area.
A pensioner, a man in his 20s and a woman in her 50s all died in the collision between two cars. A woman in her 20s and four children are being treated in ...
In a tweet, Ulster Unionist Party (UUP) leader Doug Beattie said: "I just can't imagine the horror those who survived have endured and the scene faced by the emergency services. A woman in her 20s and four children are being treated in hospital for their injuries. My thoughts and prayers are with all those affected at this incredibly difficult time."
The crash happened yesterday afternoon between Cookstown and Dungannon . The Northern Ireland Ambulance Service said it deployed two rapid response teams and ...
Police say the drivers of the two vehicles, a man in his 20s and a woman in her 80s were killed in the head on collision. It’s understood that two vehicles were involved in a head on collision on the road about 3km outside Cookstown. Three people have died and four children were injured in a road crash in Co.Tyrone.
Three people have now been confirmed dead and four children injured in yesterday's horror smash in Co Tyrone. A specialist PSNI investigation team is today ...
The drivers of the two vehicles, a woman in her 80s and a man in his 20s, and a woman in her 50s who was a passenger, were killed. It’s understood that two vehicles were involved in a head on collision. A specialist PSNI investigation team is today trying to establish what exactly caused the crash between two vehicles on the main road between Cookstown and Dungannon around 3.30pm.
The three people killed in a St Stephen's Day crash in Co Tyrone have been named locally. Patrick Rogers, who was in his 20s, and Jennifer Acheson, ...
Just speaking to people last night and indeed again in touch with people again this morning, the entire community is in shock." They were injured in the collision and remain in hospital. Police have appealed to anyone who was in the area at the time and witnessed the collision or has dashcam footage or any other relevant information to contact them. Superintendent Murray also commended members of the public who provided assistance at the scene and officers and other emergency services for their "caring and professional approach in these very tragic circumstances". Mr Rogers' wife and their four children were passengers in their Nissan X-Trail. Patrick Rogers, who was in his 20s, and Jennifer Acheson, who was in her 80s, were the drivers of the two vehicles which were in collision on the Cookstown to Dungannon Road at around 3.30pm yesterday.
The three victims of a fatal crash in Co Tyrone have been named. One was named locally as Jennifer Acheson, who was aged in her 80s. She was the sister of ...
The Northern Ireland Ambulance Service deployed two rapid response teams and a number of emergency crews after receiving a 999 call at 3.29pm. Any loss of life is a cause of great sadness and it feels particularly tragic at Christmas. Cherished son of Noel and Geraldine.” Mr Rogers’ mother-in-law Mary Duffy, who was aged 52 and from Dungannon, was also killed in Monday’s crash. “The thoughts and prayers of everyone in the community will be with the families involved.” She was the sister of former
Mother Imelda Quinn (40s) was killed in a separate one-vehicle crash on the M1 near Dungannon.
Images can also be submitted online using the PSNI’s She will be sorely missed.” He praised the emergency services and members of the public who came to help at the scene of the crash in Cookstown for their “caring and professional approach in these very tragic circumstances”. “People all know each other. Linda Dillon, a Sinn Féin MLA for Mid Ulster, told the BBC she knew Ms Quinn’s family and in particular her father Cormac, and the entire family would be “absolutely devastated and broken-hearted at the loss of Imelda”. The SDLP MLA for the area, Patsy McGlone, said the local community was “devastated” at the crash and it was “the worst possible news any family could receive, but particularly at this time of year”.
Father-of-four Patrick Rogers, who was from the Cookstown area, was the driver of one of two vehicles involved in the collision on Monday afternoon. The other ...
My thoughts and prayers are with all those affected at this incredibly difficult time," he added. She was the driver of a silver Volkswagen Golf and has not yet been officially named by police. “I’d also like to commend members of the public who provided assistance at the scene of this collision and our officers and other emergency services for their caring and professional approach in these very tragic circumstances. The other victim was Mr Rogers’ mother-in-law, Mary Duffy, from Dungannon. "We also think of the emergency services who attended the scene and the health service staff caring for those injured." "I offer my heartfelt sympathies to the families of those tragically killed and every best wish to those injured for a full and speedy recovery."
Patrick Rogers, 26, from Cookstown and his mother-in-law Mary Duffy, aged 52 and from Dungannon, were travelling in a Nissan X-Trail along with Mr Rogers' ...
Christmas, simply, will never be the same for them.” Mr Rogers is described in a family notice as: “Loving husband to Shannon, loving father to Alannah, Eimear, Dylan and Eli. Mrs Acheson was a mother of five from the Sandholes area of Cookstown.
TWO victims of a road traffic collision in Co Tyrone on St Stephen's Day, which claimed the lives of three people, will be laid to rest in the coming days.
He will be buried in the adjoining cemetery. TWO victims of a road traffic collision in Co Tyrone on St Stephen's Day, which claimed the lives of three people, will be laid to rest in the coming days. Funerals of two of the victims of Co Tyrone crash to take place in coming days