PSNI name man who died after being struck by car

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PSNI name man who died after being struck by car
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'Following a post mortem examination it is believed that Anthony was lying in the roadway when he was struck by a car shortly after midnight'

Police confirmed that the crash victim who died following a road traffic collision in Crossmaglen on Friday November 1, was 36-year-old Anthony James Atkins.READ MORE: Death of male pedestrian confirmed by PSNI following NI collision

Detective Inspector Michael Winters added: “I would firstly like to offer my condolences to Anthony’s family and friends at this terrible time.

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