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Man and woman are killed in crash Man and woman are killed in crash
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A man and a woman have been killed in a road accident in County Antrim.A man and a woman have been killed in a road accident in County Antrim.
They were in a car involved in a collision with another vehicle on the Ballybogy Road between Portrush and Ballymoney at about 0215 GMT.They were in a car involved in a collision with another vehicle on the Ballybogy Road between Portrush and Ballymoney at about 0215 GMT.
Three other people in the same car were injured. One is critically ill, the two others were seriously injured.Three other people in the same car were injured. One is critically ill, the two others were seriously injured.
The man who died was Polish and the woman was from the Ballymena area. The driver of the other car was also taken to hospital.The man who died was Polish and the woman was from the Ballymena area. The driver of the other car was also taken to hospital.
His injuries are not thought to be life-threatening.His injuries are not thought to be life-threatening.
The crash happened about two miles from the Royal Court Hotel in Portrush. The road there will remain closed for some time, police said.The crash happened about two miles from the Royal Court Hotel in Portrush. The road there will remain closed for some time, police said.
Fire service station commander Charlie McAuley said both cars had to be cut apart to free three people who were trapped inside.Fire service station commander Charlie McAuley said both cars had to be cut apart to free three people who were trapped inside.
He said he believed the man and woman who were killed and the three people most seriously injured were aged in their early 20s.He said he believed the man and woman who were killed and the three people most seriously injured were aged in their early 20s.
The names of the two people who died have not yet been released.The names of the two people who died have not yet been released.
Both worked at the Galgorm Manor hotel outside Ballymena.Both worked at the Galgorm Manor hotel outside Ballymena.
Gillies bar at the hotel has been closed as a mark of respect.
Police have appealed for anyone who witnessed the crash to contact them.Police have appealed for anyone who witnessed the crash to contact them.
Twenty-eight people have now been killed on Northern Ireland's roads this year.Twenty-eight people have now been killed on Northern Ireland's roads this year.