The 30-year-old victim is the brother of Tyrone GAA star Niall Devlin
Tributes have been paid to the 30 year old man who was killed in a collision between a car and a lorry on the A5 in Co Tyrone last night.
"Caolan was well known in the area and his family is well known in the area. This is another life lost on the A5 and people are rightly asking just how many lives is it going to take before the road is sorted out. "I want to offer my prayers to Caolans family. I just cannot imagine what they are going through at the moment," he said.
"At tragic and difficult times like this, we need to stand by Caolan's parents, brother, friends, and entire family circle through the difficult days, weeks, and months ahead. Our thoughts and prayers are with the Devlin family at this difficult time. Funeral and wake arrangements will follow later today. Ar dheis Dé go raibh a anam."
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