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Cyclist dies after road accident | Cyclist dies after road accident |
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A man who was injured in a crash in County Down on Monday night has died in hospital. | A man who was injured in a crash in County Down on Monday night has died in hospital. |
The victim was riding a bike which was in collision with a car on the Killaughey Road in Donaghadee. | The victim was riding a bike which was in collision with a car on the Killaughey Road in Donaghadee. |
He has been named as 51-year-old Brian Marshall from Bangor. Mr Marshall was taken to the Ulster Hospital in Dundonald after the crash. | He has been named as 51-year-old Brian Marshall from Bangor. Mr Marshall was taken to the Ulster Hospital in Dundonald after the crash. |
Police have appealed for anyone who witnessed the accident to get in contact with them. | Police have appealed for anyone who witnessed the accident to get in contact with them. |
Mr Marshall was a member of North Down Cycling Club and a regular competitor. | |
He was the proprietor of GP Marshall Cycle Shop in Bangor, founded by his father. | |
The father of two adult children was well known in cycling circles and in the County Down town said Anthony Mitchell, secretary of North Down Cycling Club. | |
He had been organising a hill climb event for this weekend. | |
"He was very well known and well respected member of the club," he said. |
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