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Woman dies after Ballyrobin Road crash involving bus and car
The Citroen driver died at the scene and the bus driver was seriously injured; Ballyrobin Road remains closed with diversions, police said.
- On Saturday, a woman was pronounced dead after an Airport Express double-decker bus collided with a black Citroen C1 on Ballyrobin Road, Templepatrick, at about 8:00am.
- The PSNI Collision Investigation Unit said enquiries are continuing and officers appealed for witnesses or digital footage to contact 101, quoting reference number 341 14/02/26.
- Emergency services — police, firefighters and ambulance crews — attended the scene and the bus driver, a man in his 60s, was taken to hospital with serious but not life-threatening injuries.
- The Ballyrobin Road remains closed and diversions are in place at the roundabout of the Ballyrobin Road, Old Ballyrobin Road and Rickmore Road Upper, while police advised travellers to allow extra time for Belfast International Airport access.
- Traffic Watch Northern Ireland urged drivers to avoid Ballyrobin Road, while police suggested an alternative route from the M2 through Templepatrick, then the A6 Belfast Road and A26 Oldstone Road for approximately three miles each.
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Emergency services rush to 'serious' shuttle bus crash near busy UK airport
Emergency services in Northern Ireland have been dispatched after a shuttle bus collided with a car near Belfast Airport on Saturday morning.The Northern Ireland Ambulance Service (NIAS) was alerted to the crash on the Ballyrobin Road in Templepatrick, County Antrim just before 8am.The PSNI, firefighters and ambulances rushed to the scene, with one patient taken to the Royal Victoria Hospital in Belfast.Three fire appliances, including the speci…
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