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Police urge people not to share images of Tyrone road tragedy

written by Staff Writer April 27, 2023
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Police in Northern Ireland have appealed to the public not to view or share inappropriate images of today’s fatal collision in Aughnacloy.

Three people have died and four are injured following a horrific multi-vehicle crash this morning on the A5 Tullyvar Road in County Tyrone.

Two of the injured people have been taken to the Royal Victoria Hospital in Belfast and the other two to Craigavon Area Hospital.

It is understood that a lorry and a private hire minibus were involved. The minibus was believed to be travelling to Strabane.

Police have issued a statement this afternoon to say they are aware of inappropriate photographs taken of the scene of the fatal collision in Aughnacloy being shared on social media and other platforms.

Superintendent Mervyn Seffen, Mid Ulster District Commander, said: “Three people have sadly lost their lives in this tragic collision and our thoughts are with their family and friends today. Do not add to their distress by viewing or sharing these images.”

The Tullyvar Road area of Aughnacloy remains closed as the investigation continues.

Police urge people not to share images of Tyrone road tragedy was last modified: April 27th, 2023 by Staff Writer
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