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Two men, 24, die in crash in Cullybackey, County Antrim Two men, 24, die in crash with tractor in Cullybackey, County Antrim
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Two men from England have died following a crash involving a car and a tractor in Cullybackey, County Antrim.Two men from England have died following a crash involving a car and a tractor in Cullybackey, County Antrim.
It happened on Friday evening at about 20:15 BST on the Ballyconnelly Road.It happened on Friday evening at about 20:15 BST on the Ballyconnelly Road.
The men, who were both aged 24, died after the Fiat Punto car they were travelling in collided with the tractor.The men, who were both aged 24, died after the Fiat Punto car they were travelling in collided with the tractor.
A 21-year-old man who was also in the car suffered head injuries that are not believed to be life-threatening.A 21-year-old man who was also in the car suffered head injuries that are not believed to be life-threatening.
The driver of the tractor was treated at the scene.The driver of the tractor was treated at the scene.
The Ballyconnelly Road has since reopened and police have appealed for information.The Ballyconnelly Road has since reopened and police have appealed for information.
'Deeply saddened''Deeply saddened'
North Antrim MLA Jim Allister said all drivers should "put safety first".North Antrim MLA Jim Allister said all drivers should "put safety first".
"Two more deaths on the roads in north Antrim are not just new statistics, but deep heartbreak and loss for further families. My thoughts and sympathies are with all concerned," he said."Two more deaths on the roads in north Antrim are not just new statistics, but deep heartbreak and loss for further families. My thoughts and sympathies are with all concerned," he said.
"This has been a bad year for fatalities on our roads. I would urge all drivers to exercise caution and on every occasion to put safety first.""This has been a bad year for fatalities on our roads. I would urge all drivers to exercise caution and on every occasion to put safety first."
DUP councillor for the area, Billy Henry, said he was "deeply saddened" to hear the news.DUP councillor for the area, Billy Henry, said he was "deeply saddened" to hear the news.
He said: "It's horrendous that this news should come to any home at any given time.He said: "It's horrendous that this news should come to any home at any given time.
"The roads this year, I believe, are claiming way too many lives. I'm a strong advocate of safe driving and for that reason I would ask everyone on our roads at the present time to please be very, very careful."The roads this year, I believe, are claiming way too many lives. I'm a strong advocate of safe driving and for that reason I would ask everyone on our roads at the present time to please be very, very careful.
"To the families of those bereaved, my heart goes out to them and my thoughts and my prayers are with them.""To the families of those bereaved, my heart goes out to them and my thoughts and my prayers are with them."