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Child is killed in road accident Two people die in road accidents
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A 14-year-old girl has died after being struck by a car in south Belfast. Two people have been killed in separate accidents on Northern Ireland's roads.
The incident happened at Finaghy Road South in the early hours of Saturday morning. One man has been arrested. In Drumquin, County Tyrone, a man was killed following a car crash on Dooish Road at about 1045 BST.
The road is expected to remain closed until later this morning. Ruth Patterson, a DUP councillor for the area, said it was a tragedy. A woman was taken to hospital with serious injuries. It is believed she was travelling in the same car. Two vehicles were involved in the crash.
"This young girl would have been at the beginning of another school year and would have had her whole life ahead of her," she said. And a 14-year-old girl died after being struck by a car in south Belfast early on Saturday. One man was arrested after the incident at Finaghy Road South.
"Yet she has been taken from us in very tragic circumstances. My thoughts and prayers are very much with her family at this very sad time." The girl was on her way home from a wedding reception when she was knocked down.
People who were at the wedding have been placing flowers at the scene.