By Rebecca Black (Press Association)
A woman has died following a road crash in Co Fermanagh.
Police said Hanna Tanasova, 28, who was originally from Ukraine, died in hospital after a collision between a car and a van in Lisnaskea on December 5.
A police spokesperson said officers responded after a Vauxhall Insignia and a Renault Traffic van collided on the Crom Road at around 4.40pm.
“Colleagues from Northern Ireland Ambulance Service and Northern Ireland Fire and Rescue Service also attended the scene and a number of people were conveyed to hospital,” they said.
“Sadly, 28-year-old Hanna Tanasova, who was originally from Ukraine but had been living in the Mayobridge area for several years, passed away from her injuries in hospital on Friday December 26.
“Our investigation is ongoing, and we appeal to anyone with phone/dashcam footage, or information which might assist, to get in touch.
“You can get in contact with officers on 101, quoting reference number 989 of 05/12/25.”

Hanna Tanasova was originally from Ukraine, she died in hospital after a collision between a car and a van in Lisnaskea
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