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Woman in her 30s killed in two-vehicle collision in Co Fermanagh

The incident happened last night in Enniskillen.

A WOMAN IN her 30s has died following a two-vehicle collision last night in Co Fermanagh.

The PSNI received a report at around 9.55pm of a collision between a Toyota Yaris and a Volkswagen Amorok in the Marble Arch Road area of Enniskillen.

PSNI officers, along with colleagues from the Northern Ireland Ambulance Service, attended to the collision but the driver of the Toyota Yaris was pronounced dead at the scene.

The road was closed for a time between the New Line Road and the Bog Road but has since reopened.

A PSNI spokesperson said enquiries are continuing and officers have appealed to anyone who witnessed the collision, or who may have footage which could assist with the investigation, to make contact.

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