An Irish man has died two weeks after being involved in a collision involving a lorry in Co Tyrone.
Police have confirmed that 62-year-old Denis Kelly, from Enniskillen, has passed away following the collision which took place at around 8.40 pm on Friday, January 27.
The incident occurred on the Knockmany Road in Augher involving an Audi Q5 and a Scania lorry.
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Mr Kelly was rushed to hospital in the aftermath of the collision but has sadly passed away.
Police are continuing to appeal to anyone who may have information regarding the incident such as dashcam footage to contact them.
Sergeant Green from the Collision Investigation Unit said: "The collision, which involved an Audi Q5 and a Scania lorry, occurred at around 8.40pm on Friday 27 January on the Knockmany Road in Augher.
"Mr Kelly was taken to hospital following the collision, but has now sadly passed away.
"We are asking witnesses or anyone who may have dash cam or have captured footage of the collision to get in touch by calling 101, quoting reference 1876 of 27/01/23."
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