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Two men are killed in city crash Men killed as stolen car crashes
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Two men have died after an accident in south Belfast in the early hours of Sunday. Two men have died after the stolen car in which they were travelling crashed in south Belfast early on Sunday.
Two cars were involved in the crash on the Lisburn Road. It happened on the flyover near the King's Hall at about 0430 BST. The car was in collision with another vehicle on the Lisburn Road near the King's Hall at about 0430 BST.
A third man was taken to hospital. His injuries are not thought to be life-threatening. Police said the driver of the other car was taken to hospital. His injuries are not thought to be life-threatening.
Neither of the victim's names have been released. Police want anyone who witnessed the crash to contact them. The victims' names have not been released. The road was closed for several hours after the crash. Police have appealed for information.