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Four police officers have been killed in an early morning road accident in County Down. Four policemen have been killed in a road accident in County Down.
It is understood that their vehicle was the only one involved in the accident which happened around 0400 GMT on the road between Warrenpoint and Kilkeel. It is understood they were on their way to help a colleague when the accident happened on the road between Warrenpoint and Kilkeel at around 0400.
The Moygannon Road is expected to remain closed for several hours. The two full-time and two part-time officers were from the Mourne area. It is understood some had young children.
A police spokesman said there was "no indication that the deaths were terrorist related. Police are treating the deaths as a tragic accident."A police spokesman said there was "no indication that the deaths were terrorist related. Police are treating the deaths as a tragic accident."
Chief Constable Sir Hugh Orde visited the scene of the tragedy.
He said he was "shocked" at what he had seen, and at the loss suffered by both the families of the men and the PSNI.
Mayor of Newry and Mourne, Colman Burns, said the news "had caused great shock and despair throughout the community".
DUP assembly member Jim Wells said: "It is my prayer that the peace of God will be with each family as they face this difficult time."
The Moygannon Road is expected to remain closed for several hours.