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Cyclist dies after road collision Name of dead cyclist is released
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A cyclist has died after being struck by a lorry on the outskirts of Belfast. The cyclist who died after being struck by a lorry on the outskirts of Belfast was Patrick O'Hara from the Antrim Road in Glengormley.
It happened on Enterprise Way in Mallusk at about 0530 GMT on Thursday. The accident happened on Enterprise Way in Mallusk at about 0530 GMT on Thursday.
The 43-year-old man subsequently died in hospital. The police have appealed for anyone who witnessed the accident to contact them. Mr O'Hara, 43, died in hospital. The police have appealed for anyone who witnessed the accident to contact them.
The deaths bring to 91 the number of people who have been killed on Northern Ireland's roads so far this year. The death brings to 91 the number of people who have been killed on Northern Ireland's roads so far this year.