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Woman injured in M2 collision has sadly died

Jenny Dunlop was aged 59.
Jenny Dunlop was aged 59.

Police can confirm that a woman who was seriously injured in road traffic collision on the M2 on Sunday, 5th March, has sadly died.


Jenny Dunlop was aged 59.


Sergeant Smart said:


“Officers, along with colleagues from other emergency services received and responded to a report of a four-vehicle road traffic collision shortly after 9.20pm on Sunday on the M2 southbound, close to the Sandyknowes junction in Newtownabbey.



“Jenny was taken to hospital, but has sadly passed away from her injuries.


“I am appealing to anyone who may have witnessed the collision on Sunday evening or to anyone who may have dash-cam footage that could assist with our enquiries to get in touch.



“I am also appealing to the driver of a dark coloured saloon taxi who we believe was in the area at the time of the collision travelling towards Belfast to contact the Collision Investigation Unit on 101, quoting reference 1663 05/03/23.”


A funeral notice states:


"Died March 7, 2023, peacefully surrounded by love.


"Adored and much loved mother of Matthew, Rebekah, Peter and Susanna, loving mother-in-law of Cheryl and devoted nana to Charlotte and Jacob. Dearly loved daughter of Thelma and the late Larry, cherished sister of Roger, Heather-Joy and Jonathan and a dear auntie to all her nieces and nephews.



"Thanksgiving service in Stranmillis Evangelical Presbyterian Church on Monday 13th March 2023 at 2.00pm. Followed by a family committal in Ballylesson Parish Churchyard.


"Family flowers only please. Donations in lieu if desired to Chhapara Mission School, please make any cheques payable to ‘Norman McBriar & Son’, Funeral Directors, 37 Saintfield Mill, Saintfield, BT24 7FH."

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