A pedestrian was "seriously injured" following a crash in West Belfast that involved two pedestrians and two cars.
The crash on the Hannahstown Road was reported to police shortly after 6.50pm on Saturday evening, November 9. Police said a silver Volkswagen Tiguan and a grey Ford Kuga were involved in a collision with two pedestrians.
Officers attended alongside the Northern Ireland Ambulance Service, and the two female pedestrians were taken to hospital for treatment to their injuries. One of the women received injuries which are described as serious at this time.
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The Hannahstown Road had been closed for a period of time following the crash, but has since fully re-opened to road users.
In a statement, a spokesperson for the PSNI added: "Enquiries are ongoing, and police are keen to hear from anyone who witnessed the collision, or who may have mobile or dash cam footage. You can call 101 and quote reference 1355 of 09/11/24."
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