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Man dies in two-vehicle collision Name of accident victim released
(about 2 hours later)
A man has died following a road accident in County Armagh. Police have released the name of the man who died following a road accident in County Armagh on Friday.
A car and lorry were involved in the collision which occurred on the Castleblayney Road in Keady, just after 1500 GMT on Friday. He was 49-year-old Anthony Doyle from the Drumconrath area of County Meath in the Irish Republic.
The name and age of the dead man have not yet been made public by the Police Service of Northern Ireland. Mr Doyle's car and a lorry were involved in the collision which occurred on the Castleblayney Road in Keady, just after 1500 GMT.
Detectives are appealing for anyone who witnessed the collision to contact them. Detectives are appealing for anyone who witnessed the accident to get in contact with them.
Sinn Fein Councillor Darren McNally said "news like this is unfortunately all too common nowadays".Sinn Fein Councillor Darren McNally said "news like this is unfortunately all too common nowadays".
"Death on our roads is destroying lives, families and communities. On behalf of the local community, I express our sympathies to the family of the deceased," he said."Death on our roads is destroying lives, families and communities. On behalf of the local community, I express our sympathies to the family of the deceased," he said.
The SDLP's Thomas O'Hanlon described the incident as "yet another tragic death on our border roads".The SDLP's Thomas O'Hanlon described the incident as "yet another tragic death on our border roads".
"I would appeal to all motorists to take extra care especially in rural areas, where driving conditions can vary due to the nature of the traffic and condition of the road surfaces," said the councillor."I would appeal to all motorists to take extra care especially in rural areas, where driving conditions can vary due to the nature of the traffic and condition of the road surfaces," said the councillor.