by Q Radio News
Two men who died following a three car collision in County Tyrone yesterday are understood to be from Slovakia.
It happened on the Dungannon Road near Moy, just after 1.30pm on Sunday.

(The scene of a double fatal accident on main road between Dungannon and Moy, three cars were involved in the crash which happened around 2pm on Sunday. Picture by John McVitty/McAuley Multimedia)
The Northern Ireland Ambulance Service sent five crews to the scene.
It's understood a woman, who was travelling with the two men, as well as a man and woman in the second car, sustained serious injuries and were taken to the Royal Victoria Hospital in Belfast.
Meanwhile, two people in the third vehicle escaped injury.
Fermanagh and South Tyrone MP Michelle Gildernew says the local community is "deeply shocked" following the news.
However, she described the stretch of the road as "notorious" and spoke with the Department of Infrastructure to raise her concerns:
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