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Over the weekend in Northern Ireland, five people lost their lives in separate road accidents, including a 16-year-old passenger from County Tipperary. This teenager was involved in a collision between two vehicles on the Belfast Road near Nutts Corner, which occurred prior to 8:00 BST on Sunday morning. Authorities arrested the driver of the other car on suspicion of multiple motoring offences following the crash.
At the same time on Sunday, a fatal single-vehicle incident involving a motorcycle took place on the Clanabogan Road in Omagh. Patrick Deery, aged 61, died at the scene as a result of the crash, which happened before 11:00 BST.
The collision near Nutts Corner, involving a black Volkswagen Golf and a silver Volkswagen Passat, resulted in the death of the teenage passenger who was travelling in the Passat. The driver of the Passat suffered minor injuries, while two other passengers—one of whom is a 10-year-old child—were hospitalized. Police have reported that the child’s condition remains critical.
Additional fatal accidents added to the weekend’s toll, with two people killed in a crash at Upper Ballinderry, County Antrim, on Saturday, and another person dying in a single-vehicle crash in Caledon, County Tyrone. Both the Clanabogan and Belfast roads have since reopened. Police continue to request that anyone with information or dash-cam footage related to these incidents come forward to assist with investigations
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