
Three people taken to hospital after car crashes into house in Co Armagh
Three people have been taken to hospital following a single vehicle collision in Co Armagh.
It's understood a car crashed into a house in Lurgan early on Friday morning.
PSNI Sergeant Murray said officers responded to the incident which happened in the Kiln Road area at around 5.30am alongside colleagues from the Northern Ireland Ambulance Service and the Northern Ireland Fire and Rescue Service.
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'Three people who were travelling in the vehicle were taken to hospital for treatment for injuries which at this time, are not believed to be life threatening," they added.
'The driver of the vehicle was cautioned for a number of motoring offences.
'The Kiln Road was closed, with diversions in place, but has now re-opened to road users.
'We are asking anyone who was in the area at the time and who might have any dash cam or mobile phone footage to contact police via 101, and quote reference number 200 of 20/06/25.'
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Three people taken to hospital after car crashes into house in Co Armagh
Three people have been taken to hospital following a single vehicle collision in Co Armagh. It's understood a car crashed into a house in Lurgan early on Friday morning. PSNI Sergeant Murray said officers responded to the incident which happened in the Kiln Road area at around 5.30am alongside colleagues from the Northern Ireland Ambulance Service and the Northern Ireland Fire and Rescue Service. "The dream has come true!": Cork shop where €250m Euromillions ticket was sold 'Three people who were travelling in the vehicle were taken to hospital for treatment for injuries which at this time, are not believed to be life threatening," they added. 'The driver of the vehicle was cautioned for a number of motoring offences. 'The Kiln Road was closed, with diversions in place, but has now re-opened to road users. 'We are asking anyone who was in the area at the time and who might have any dash cam or mobile phone footage to contact police via 101, and quote reference number 200 of 20/06/25.'