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Motorcyclist dies in County Armagh crash

Motorcyclist dies in County Armagh crash

Yahoo19-06-2025
A 25-year-old motorcyclist has died after a two vehicle crash in Tandragee on Thursday.
Police were called to a collision involving the motorcycle and a Renault Scenic car at Mullahead Road shortly after 08:10 BST.
Emergency services attended the incident, but the man was pronounced dead at the scene.
Road closures were in place for some time but the Mullahead Road has since reopened, while a closure remains in place at Ballymore Road.
Police have appealed to anyone who was in the area at the time and has dash cam or mobile phone footage to get in touch.
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