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A man who died following a crash in County Armagh has become the 100th person to be killed on Northern Ireland's roads so far this year. A teenager who died following a crash in County Armagh has become the 100th person to be killed on Northern Ireland's roads so far this year.
He died on the Tirnascobe Road outside Armagh City on Monday night. Jamie Livingstone, 16, from the Armagh area died on the Tirnascobe Road outside the city on Monday night.
The collision which is believed to have involved just one vehicle was reported to police shortly before 2040 GMT. A woman remains in a critical but stable condition in hospital after the collision which is believed to have involved just one vehicle.
Four other people were in the vehicle. One of the four, a female, is said to be in a stable condition. The other three were not seriously injured. The other three people in the vehicle were not seriously injured.