BBCTwo men have died after a crash involving a bus in County Fermanagh on Friday evening.
Emergency services attended the crash on the Derrylin Road near Enniskillen at about 19:00 GMT.
A Bus Éireann coach and a Ford Kuga car were involved in the crash. The two men who were in the car were both pronounced dead at the scene.
The Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) said it is has not had any reports of injuries to the driver or passengers of the bus.
The Northern Ireland Ambulance Service (NIAS) said it despatched two rapid response paramedics, two emergency crews and an ambulance officer to the incident.
The Derrylin Road remained closed for some time overnight, but reopened on Saturday morning.
Bus Éireann statement
In a statement, Bus Éireann confirmed that one of its Expressway Route 30 services was involved.
The Expressway Route 30 service runs between Dublin and Donegal.
The statement continued: “Bus Éireann and emergency services personnel attended the scene”.
“The safety of our passengers, staff and the public is of paramount importance to Bus Éireann. We will provide any assistance required to the relevant authorities.”
‘Terrible tragedy’

SDLP Fermanagh and Omagh District councillor Adam Gannon said the incident was a “terrible tragedy”.
“My thoughts are immediately with the families impacted and the relatives. People will be grieving today,” he said.
Mr Gannon added the road, which is a main road to Dublin, is “not in great condition”.
“It’s been long waiting an upgrade and hopefully that will come at some stage.”

Ulster Unionist assembly member for the area Diana Armstrong said she wanted to pass her “sincere sympathy” to anyone affected by the crash.
“This junction, like many others, is a fast north-south road that is very heavily trafficked,” she told BBC News NI.
“Coming though it there are a lot of intersecting country roads.”
The PSNI said they are continuing to investigate the crash and have asked for anyone with information to contact them.
BBC News
