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Man is killed as lorry overturns Name of lorry death man released
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A 27-year-old man has been killed after his lorry overturned in County Armagh. Police have released the name of the 27-year-old Polish man who died after his lorry overturned in County Armagh.
The accident happened on the Markethill Road in Tandragee at about 1150 BST. The dead man's name has not yet been released. Zbigniew Dawid, of Mourneview in Cladymore, Armagh, died in the accident on the Markethill Road in Tandragee at about 1150 BST on Tuesday.
Police are appealing for witnesses or anyone who saw the blue and white lorry carrying a red skip between 1130 BST and 1200 BST to contact them.Police are appealing for witnesses or anyone who saw the blue and white lorry carrying a red skip between 1130 BST and 1200 BST to contact them.
It is the third fatality on Northern Ireland's roads in 24 hours. Two women were killed in crashes in Coleraine. It was the third fatality on Northern Ireland's roads in 24 hours.
Two women were killed in crashes in County Londonderry.
A 40-year-old woman was killed when the car she was in was in collision with a van on the Cromore Road, Portstewart at about 1500 BST on Monday.A 40-year-old woman was killed when the car she was in was in collision with a van on the Cromore Road, Portstewart at about 1500 BST on Monday.
In an earlier crash, Muriel Elizabeth Pyper, who was in her 80s and from Knocklyn Grove in Coleraine, died after a collision near the Causeway Hospital.In an earlier crash, Muriel Elizabeth Pyper, who was in her 80s and from Knocklyn Grove in Coleraine, died after a collision near the Causeway Hospital.
Police have appealed for anyone with information to contact them.Police have appealed for anyone with information to contact them.