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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.