By David Hunter
A man struck by a car in Portadown last night is said to be in a critical condition in hospital.
The pedestrian, who's in his 30s, was on the Dobbin Road near the Stonebridge Roundabout when the incident took place at around 9 o'clock.
The driver of the car was spoken to by police at the scene.
Inspector John Allen said: “Police received a report at around 9pm, that a white Citroen C3 car had been in collision with a male pedestrian.
“A man aged in his 30s was taken to hospital following the collision where he remains in a critical condition this morning.
“I would appeal to anyone who witnessed the collision or who was travelling on the Dobbin Road last night and who saw the Citroen car or a group of men walking along the road to contact officers in Lurgan on 101."
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