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One dead following road accident Woman is killed in road collision
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One person has died following a road accident in County Antrim. A 37-year-old woman has been killed and an 18-year-old girl critically injured in a road accident in County Antrim.
Two cars were involved in the collision at the Whiteside Road/Portglenone Road between Randalstown and Portglenone, said police. A car and a Land Rover were involved in the collision at the Whiteside Road/Portglenone Road between Randalstown and Portglenone.
A driver was pronounced dead at the scene after 1000 GMT on Tuesday. Six people are being treated for non life threatening injuries. The car driver was pronounced dead at the scene after 1000 GMT on Tuesday. A 60-year-old man was seriously injured.
Four children aged between two and 18 have been treated for non-life threatening injuries.
Meanwhile, a 49-year-old man has died in hospital following a road traffic collision in County Down.Meanwhile, a 49-year-old man has died in hospital following a road traffic collision in County Down.
The incident took place on the Downpatrick Road, near Strangford, in County Down on 28 October.The incident took place on the Downpatrick Road, near Strangford, in County Down on 28 October.
Bob Hepburn from Portaferry was travelling in a vehicle which left the road at about 1935 BST, about half a mile outside Strangford.Bob Hepburn from Portaferry was travelling in a vehicle which left the road at about 1935 BST, about half a mile outside Strangford.
It is not believed any other vehicles were involved in the accident.It is not believed any other vehicles were involved in the accident.