Two pedestrians and motorcyclist die on NI roads
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Michaela Curran, 35, was fatally injured in Downpatrick on Tuesday afternoon
Two pedestrians and a motorcyclist have died as a result of separate incidents on Northern Ireland's roads on Tuesday.
Michaela Curran, 35, died after she was hit by a vehicle in Downpatrick, County Down, at Bishops Brae at about 14:30 GMT.
Police said her husband and three children had been left devastated by her death.
A man in his 40s also died after he was struck by a vehicle on the Randalstown Road in Antrim, just after 22:00.
Police said a man in his 70s died after his motorcycle was involved in a collision on the Bann Road in Ballymoney.
This incident happened at about 18:25, officers added.
All roads which were closed as a result of the police response to the incidents have since reopened.