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Conor Coyle

Lisnaskea road death: PSNI want to speak to two drivers in area at the time

Police are appealing for further information on a fatal road crash in Lisnaskea which claimed the life of a local man earlier this month.

Co Fermanagh man John Woods tragically died on Friday, March 4, following the collision, and police are now appealing to the drivers of two cars which were in the area at the time.

One is a dark coloured saloon car and the other is a dark coloured car with silver roof rails.

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The Collision Investigation Unit are appealing to anyone who might have been in the area of Water Street/Castle Lane prior to the crash, which happened at around 7.50pm.

“Officers from the Collision Investigation Unit at Sprucefield are reissuing their appeal for witnesses following a fatal road traffic collision in Lisnaskea on Friday 4th March,” a police statement said.

“The incident which involved a pedestrian and a lorry happened in the Water Street/Castle Lane area close to the junction of Main Street at around 7.50pm.

“Police would like to speak to the driver of a dark coloured saloon car with a tow bar that drove down Water Street/Castle Lane immediately prior to the collision and the driver of a dark coloured car with silver roof rails that stopped on Main Street just opposite the junction around the time of the collision.

“The Collision Investigation Unit are appealing to anyone who was in the area at the time and may have witnessed the collision or who may have dash-cam footage or other information that could help with enquiries to contact police quoting reference number 1639 of 04/03/2022.”

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