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Two teens killed in Tyrone crash Crash victims names are released
(about 5 hours later)
Two teenagers have been killed and another critically injured when a car crashed into a tractor and trailer in County Tyrone. The names of two teenagers killed in a car crash in County Tyrone have been released.
The collision happened on the Killyclogher Road, between Omagh and Cookstown, shortly after 1500 GMT on Thursday. Anthony McKenna, 16, and Paul McGrath, 18, died following the crash on the Killyclogher Road, between Omagh and Cookstown, on Thursday afternoon.
The scene of the accident remained cordoned off overnight but the road has since reopened to traffic. A third teenager, who was injured in the collision between the car and a tractor trailer is still critically ill in hospital.
SDLP councillor Josephine Deehan said the local community was "in shock".SDLP councillor Josephine Deehan said the local community was "in shock".
"The driving conditions were hazardous, the roads were icy, temperatures were sub-zero," she added."The driving conditions were hazardous, the roads were icy, temperatures were sub-zero," she added.
"Its very very sad that just when we had safely gotten over Christmas and the new year, that these young men have lost their lives.""Its very very sad that just when we had safely gotten over Christmas and the new year, that these young men have lost their lives."
Sinn Fein councillor Anne Marie Fitzgerald said the deaths had stunned people in the Omagh area.
"From where the accident was, the fellows lived locally about a mile up the road.
"They were heavily involved in a GAA team from what I can gather.
"One worked in a shop near the scene. Everybody is devastated," she said.
Police have appealed for anyone who witnessed the crash to contact them.Police have appealed for anyone who witnessed the crash to contact them.