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Man dies in embankment car plunge PSNI release name of crash victim
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A man has died after his car plunged off the road and down a steep embankment in the Glens of Antrim. The name of the 37-year-old man who died after his car plunged off the road and down an embankment in the Glens of Antrim has been released by police.
The vehicle fell almost 150ft down a slope at the Ballyeamon Road, Cushendall, on Tuesday afternoon. Eamon Hyndman, who was from Dunloy, was killed when his people carrier fell 150ft down a slope at the Ballyeamon Road, Cushendall, on Tuesday afternoon.
The man was in his late 20s. It is understood he was driving a people carrier-type car. Sinn Fein councillor Oliver McMullan said that particular section of road was notoriously dangerous.
Local Sinn Fein councillor Oliver McMullan said the section of road where the accident happened was notoriously dangerous. He said he had made repeated calls for crash barriers to be put up there.
He said he had made repeated calls for crash barriers to be put up in the area.