NI road where cyclist and lorry collided reopens - man yesterday said to be in ‘critical condition’ - PSNI appeal for witnesses

The Annalong Road, Ballymartin has now reopened following an road traffic collision yesterday afternoon, the PSNI have revealed.
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The route was closed overnight after a collision between a lorry and a cyclist.

Last night a PSNI spokesman said a is in a ‘critial condition’ after a serious road traffic collision this afternoon.

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In a statement the PSNI appealed for information after the report of a road traffic collision on the Annalong Road, Ballymartin this afternoon (Sunday 13th September).

Inspector MacDonald said: “Shortly before 1.30pm, it was reported that a cyclist and a lorry were involved in a collision.

“One man has been taken to hospital and his condition is described as critical.

“The Annalong Road is closed between the School Road and the Valley Road and motorists are advised to avoid the area and seek alternative main routes for their journey”.

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Inspector MacDonald appealed for witnesses to the incident to come forward.

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“I am appealing to anyone who witnessed the collision or who has dashcam footage available, to contact police on 101 quoting reference number 955 13/09/20.”

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