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Elderly Man Dies After Car Crashes Into Northern Ireland Shop
29 Jan
Summary
- A 71-year-old man tragically died after a car collided with a shop.
- The incident occurred on the Moor Road in Coalisland on Wednesday.
- Police are appealing for witnesses and digital footage of the collision.

A fatal collision occurred on Wednesday afternoon in Coalisland, Northern Ireland, resulting in the death of 71-year-old Gerard Rafferty. A car crashed into a shop on the Moor Road, striking Mr. Rafferty, who sadly passed away shortly after. Emergency services, including the Northern Ireland Ambulance Service and Fire and Rescue Service, attended the scene.
The Moor Road remains closed between Washingbay Road and Gortgonis Road as police continue their investigation. The Collision Investigation Unit is appealing to the public for any witnesses or individuals with relevant digital footage to contact them on 101, referencing the incident number 651 of 28/01/26.
This incident follows another recent tragedy in Northern Ireland where a pregnant woman and her unborn child died in a separate car crash in Crumlin, Co. Antrim. The collision involved a blue Ford Fiesta and a silver Skoda Superb, resulting in eight people being taken to hospital.




