Three individuals have died and 4 others have been injured in a crash in Northern Eire.
The incident involving three automobiles occurred within the Armagh Highway space of Moy, Co Tyrone, at round 10.20pm on Saturday, the Police Service of Northern Eire (PSNI) stated.
A 23-year-old lady and two males, aged 31 and 48, died on the scene. 4 different individuals had been injured, three of whom are receiving medical therapy.
The crash concerned a pink BMW, a gray Volkswagen and a white Audi, police stated.
Fermanagh and South Tyrone MLA Diana Armstrong described it as “a really darkish day for households who’ve been plunged into shock and mourning”.
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Ms Armstrong stated she is sending out her “deepest sympathies and honest condolences”, including they have to be “completely at a loss to grasp the size of this tragedy”.
The Ulster Unionist Occasion deputy chief stated: “The toll of the lack of life on this incident has shocked the area people and lots of will probably be holding these impacted of their ideas and prayers right this moment.
“My thanks go to the PSNI and emergency providers who attended the scene and transferred these affected for medical therapy.”
SDLP Armagh councillor Thomas O’Hanlon stated in a press release: “Three households and their wider communities have been plunged into deep grief.
“There are actually no phrases that may ease such ache, aside from to supply our ideas and prayers at this extremely troublesome time.”
He additionally supplied his condolences to the “first responders from all emergency providers who attended the scene and had been confronted with such harrowing circumstances”.
Police say enquiries are ongoing and have requested anybody who was within the space and witnessed the incident to contact them.
The Armagh Highway at Moy stays closed.









