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Six taken to hospital after crash Six injured in two-car accident
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Six people including two children aged 11 and 14 have been taken to hospital following a two car collision on the Creagh Road in Toomebridge. Six people including two children, aged 11 and 14, have been injured in a two-car collision in County Antrim.
It happened just before 1630 GMT on Sunday. It happened just before 1630 GMT on Sunday on the Creagh Road in Toomebridge.
They were taken to Antrim Area Hospital where two of the six are described as having serious but not life-threatening injuries. They were taken to Antrim Area Hospital where two of the six were described as having serious injuries.
Three people remain in hospital. One is in a serious condition and two are said to be satisfactory. The children have since been discharged.
Earlier on Sunday, a man was injured in another two car collision in County Fermanagh.Earlier on Sunday, a man was injured in another two car collision in County Fermanagh.
It took place on the Derrylin Road between Enniskillen and Bellanaleck at 1130 GMT.It took place on the Derrylin Road between Enniskillen and Bellanaleck at 1130 GMT.