By Adam Evans
Detectives say their investigation into the crashed which killed Mervyn Millar in Randalstown continues.
The 56-year-old was hit by a car near to Groggan Primary School early on Halloween last week.
They want to speak to the drivers of two vehicles that passed the scene of the collision.
Inspector Sean McElroy said: "I would particularly like to appeal to the drivers of two cars who passed the road traffic collision, as Mr Millar was being treated at the scene, to contact us at Antrim or the Collision Investigation Unit on 101, quoting reference 54 31/10/17, as they may have information that could assist with our enquiries. One of these vehicles is believed to have been a Nissan Duke type vehicle.
"I would also appeal to anyone who was travelling on the Portglenone Road, late on Monday night, 30 October or early on Tuesday morning or anyone who has any information about this incident to also contact police on 101.
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