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‘A devastating loss’: Police name three killed in devastating Co Armagh collision

  • Writer: Love Ballymena
    Love Ballymena
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The three victims of Saturday’s tragic road traffic collision in County Armagh (L-R) John Guy, Conor Quinn and Laura Hoy-Henry.

The three victims of Saturday’s tragic road traffic collision in County Armagh (L-R) John Guy, Conor Quinn and Laura Hoy-Henry.


Three families are facing unimaginable grief after a devastating road traffic collision in Moy claimed the lives of John Guy, Conor Quinn and Laura Hoy-Henry.


The three were killed following a serious three-vehicle collision on the Armagh Road area of Moy on Saturday evening, 21st February.



The Police Service of Northern Ireland confirmed the victims as 48-year-old John Guy, 31-year-old Conor Quinn and 23-year-old Laura Hoy-Henry, all from the local area.


Officers received a report of the collision at around 10.20pm. The crash involved a red BMW, a grey Volkswagen Amarok and a white Audi Q3.


Detective Inspector Stewart said:


“John, Conor, and Laura were travelling together in the same vehicle – a red BMW, along with another female passenger who was also injured.



“Our thoughts are with their families at this time as they come to terms with the devastating loss of their loved ones, and we will continue to support them.


“Two people travelling in the grey Volkswagen Amarok reported injuries that required medical treatment – while the driver of a white Audi Q3, also involved in the collision, reported minor injuries.


“Our enquiries are continuing today, and anyone who was in the area and may have witnessed the collision, or who has dash-cam footage or any other information, should contact police on 101 quoting reference number 1654 21/02/26.”



Earlier, Assistant Chief Constable Davy Beck said police and emergency services attended the scene following the report of the three-vehicle collision.


The scale of the tragedy has sent shockwaves through the local community. Ulster Unionist Deputy Leader and Fermanagh & South Tyrone MLA Diana Armstrong described the incident as “a very dark day” for the families involved, offering her “deepest sympathies and sincere condolences”.


Police have renewed their appeal for witnesses or anyone with dash-cam footage from the area at the time to come forward as the investigation continues.



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