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A 17-year-old youth has become the sixth person to die on Northern Ireland's roads this weekend following a collision in County Londonderry. A 17-year-old youth has become the sixth person to die on Northern Ireland's roads this weekend.
It happened on the Tobermore Road in Draperstown at around 1420 GMT on Saturday. Karl McAuley died after the car he was driving crashed on the Tobermore Road in Draperstown, County Londonderry, at approximately 1420 GMT on Saturday.
This afternoon's Ulster Hurling Minor Championship Final has been cancelled following the teenager's death. He was well known in the area as an up-and-coming talent in both local Gaelic football.
It is believed he played hurling for Ballinascreen, which was to host the final between Ballycran and Middletown. This afternoon's Ulster Hurling Minor Championship Final has been cancelled as a mark of respect.