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One killed in road traffic crash Motorcyclist dies in road crash
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One person has been killed in a road traffic accident in County Tyrone. A 68-year-old motorcyclist has been killed in a road accident in Augher, County Tyrone.
The crash happened near Augher on the Favour Royal Road at about 2100 BST on Wednesday. Colin Radcliff, of Omagh, died when his bike was in collision with a car on the Favour Royal Road.
It is believed a car and a motorcycle were involved in the crash. The road was closed overnight while police carried out tests. It happened at about 2100 BST on Wednesday. The driver of the car was not seriously injured.
Since the beginning of the year, 35 people have died on Northern Ireland's roads. Police have appealed for witnesses to come forward. Since the beginning of the year, 35 people have died on Northern Ireland's roads.