Police are investigating the circumstances of the sudden death of a woman in north Belfast.
The incident happened in the Innisfayle Gardens area of the city on Tuesday.
A PSNI spokesperson said in a statement on Tuesday evening: “Police are currently in attendance at the scene of a sudden death of a woman in the Innisfayle Gardens area of north Belfast.
“It is being investigated as an accident and is not suspicious at this time.”
A spokesperson for the Northern Ireland Ambulance Service (NIAS) said it received a report of an incident involving a vehicle and pedestrian shortly after 5pm.
“NIAS despatched a Rapid Response Paramedic, one A&E crew, two ambulance officers and an ambulance doctor to the scene. The HEMS (helicopter emergency medical service) crew was also tasked to attend by response car,” the spokesperson said.
“Following initial assessment and treatment, no patients were taken from the scene.”
North Belfast Sinn Féin MP John Finucane said in a Facebook post that there had been a “serious car collision” in the Innisfayle Gardens area.
“Emergency services are on the scene & are asking that people please avoid the area,” the MP wrote.
“My thoughts are with those involved.”
The Irish News contacted the NI Ambulance Service.