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PSNI appeal for information after wheelchair user killed in Antrim collision

The collision occurred on Wednesday in the Milltown Road area of Ballymoney.

POLICE IN NORTHERN Ireland have appealed for information following a fatal road-traffic collision in which a wheelchair user was killed.

The collision occurred in the Milltown Road area of Ballymoney in Co Antrim on Wednesday.

A PSNI spokesperson said: “It was reported that a man, who was in an electric wheelchair, was struck by a car near to Riverstown Close at around 4.45pm. The man has since sadly passed away.

“We would appeal for anyone who was in the area at the time and witnessed the collision, or who may have relevant dash-cam or other footage, to contact police on 101, quoting reference number 1551 of 03/05/23.”

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    Mar 22nd 2012, 12:22 PM

    This scumbag was the FF Press Secretary for years. Even the flippin secretaries in FF are crooked. Will we ever see FF HQ’s being raided for evidence, will their party treasurers be brought in over the last 20 years to explain how party funds can so readily fund personal expenses by their leaders and leading party members.

    Don’t let these crooks spin that Mahon was a loser for the state, it cost 350mn, way too mucvh but it brought in nearly a billion in tax, fines and penalties.

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    Mar 22nd 2012, 12:41 PM

    Fair play to the FBI for not accepting payment for the good work they did, THEY OBVIOUSLY KNEW THEY WERE ON THE TRAIL OF A SLEAZY CROOKED SCUMBAG CRIMINAL.

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    Mar 22nd 2012, 12:51 PM

    I think it’s time the State decides that the thoroughly corrupt organisation known as Fianna Fail be shut down.
    All the way up to it’s very leaders it has shown breathtaking corruption and perjury.

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    Mar 22nd 2012, 1:14 PM

    The mind boggles that FF TD’s, party treasurers and key donors are not having the Garda fraud squad beating down their door this morning. There are few countries in the democratic world that would allow an org. as consistently corrupt as FF to exist or be tolerated by the honest majority.

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    Mar 22nd 2012, 1:56 PM

    Gerard
    you are so perfectly right . Shut the whole lot down . Investigate ( Garda investigation) the whole Rats Nest. To Hell with the lot of them.

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