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Police make fresh appeal about Co Antrim fatal crash

Anthony McGhee (57), a father-of-two from Dunloy, died from injuries sustained in a road traffic collision which happened on the A26 Crankill Road, at its junction with the Kildowney Road in Co Antrim, on Tuesday, November 28
Anthony McGhee (57), a father-of-two from Dunloy, died from injuries sustained in a road traffic collision which happened on the A26 Crankill Road, at its junction with the Kildowney Road in Co Antrim, on Tuesday, November 28 Anthony McGhee (57), a father-of-two from Dunloy, died from injuries sustained in a road traffic collision which happened on the A26 Crankill Road, at its junction with the Kildowney Road in Co Antrim, on Tuesday, November 28

Police investigating a fatal road traffic collision in Co Antrim have made a fresh appeal for witnesses.

Anthony McGhee (57), a father-of-two from Dunloy, died from injuries sustained in the collision which happened on the A26 Crankill Road, at its junction with the Kildowney Road.

The collision, which happened at around 6.30pm on Tuesday, November 28, involved a gold Nissan Qashquai and a silver Saab, which was towing a trailer at the time.

Police are specifically appealing to the driver of a vehicle that turned off the main carriageway onto the Kildowney Road a short time before the collision. Officers believe this driver may have information which could assist in the investigation.

Witnesses are asked to contact police in Ballymena on 101 quoting reference number 1084 28/11/17.