Three people have died and four others have been injured in a crash in Northern Ireland.
The incident involving three vehicles happened in Armagh Road area of Moy, Co Tyrone, at around 10.20pm on Saturday, the Police Service of Northern Ireland said.
A 23-year-old woman and two men, aged 31 and 48, died at the scene. Four other people were injured, three of whom are receiving medical treatment.
The crash involved a red BMW, a grey Volkswagen and a white Audi, police said.
Fermanagh & South Tyrone MLA Diana Armstrong described it as “a very dark day for families who have been plunged into shock and mourning”.
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Ms Armstrong said she is sending out her “deepest sympathies and sincere condolences”, adding they must be “totally at a loss to comprehend the scale of this tragedy”.
The Ulster Unionist Party deputy leader said: “The toll of the loss of life in this incident has shocked the local community and many will be holding those impacted in their thoughts and prayers today.
“My thanks go to the PSNI and emergency services who attended the scene and transferred those affected for medical treatment.”
Police say inquiries are ongoing and have asked anyone who was in the area and witnessed the incident to get in touch.
The Armagh Road at Moy remains closed.





