
Pensioners taken to hospital after serious crash in Co Tyrone
Police are appealing for information and witnesses following the single-vehicle collision in the Clogher area on Saturday afternoon.
Inspector Morton said: 'We received a report at approximately 4.20pm on Saturday, June 7 of a collision involving a silver Range Rover in the Ballymagowan Road area.
'Officers attended, alongside colleagues from other emergency services and medical assistance was provided at the scene.
'The driver of the vehicle, a man aged in his 80s, and accompanying passenger, a man aged in his 90s, were both transported to hospital for treatment to their injuries.
'The road was closed for a time to facilitate emergency services, but has now fully reopened to road users.
'Our investigation is underway to determine what happened, and we are especially keen to hear from anyone who has footage of the vehicle in the area prior to, or at the time of the collision.
'Anyone with information, or who has dash-cam, mobile or other footage can contact police on 101, quoting reference number 955 07/06/25.'
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Police are appealing for information and witnesses following the single-vehicle collision in the Clogher area on Saturday afternoon. Inspector Morton said: 'We received a report at approximately 4.20pm on Saturday, June 7 of a collision involving a silver Range Rover in the Ballymagowan Road area. 'Officers attended, alongside colleagues from other emergency services and medical assistance was provided at the scene. 'The driver of the vehicle, a man aged in his 80s, and accompanying passenger, a man aged in his 90s, were both transported to hospital for treatment to their injuries. 'The road was closed for a time to facilitate emergency services, but has now fully reopened to road users. 'Our investigation is underway to determine what happened, and we are especially keen to hear from anyone who has footage of the vehicle in the area prior to, or at the time of the collision. 'Anyone with information, or who has dash-cam, mobile or other footage can contact police on 101, quoting reference number 955 07/06/25.'


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- The Herald Scotland
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