Rally co-driver Dai Roberts stable after crash
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Dai Roberts is being treated at the Royal Victoria Hospital in Belfast
A Welsh rally co-driver who was injured in a crash while taking part in the Ulster Rally is in a stable but comfortable condition.
Dai Roberts, 28, from Carmarthen, was airlifted to hospital in Belfast after the crash which killed 20-year-old driver Timothy Cathcart.
The incident happened on the Fardross stage of the rally in County Fermanagh on Friday.
Mr Roberts' brother Gareth died in a rally in Sicily in June 2012.
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