Media playback is unsupported on your device Media caption The family of a man who died after a crash on Saturday are "devastated"

The family of a man who died following a crash outside Belfast City Cemetery on Saturday have said they are "devastated".

Seamus Conlon, 70, was one of three men struck by a stolen Vauxhall Vectra on the Whiterock Road, in the west of the city, shortly after 12:00 BST.

The crash happened shortly after a funeral in the cemetery. The two other men have been discharged from hospital.

Police have charged a 32-year-old man with death by dangerous driving.

He is also charged with causing grievous bodily harm; driving whilst unfit due to drink or drugs and aggravated vehicle taking causing injury or death.

Image copyright Sunday Life Image caption Mr Conlon, pictured with his pony and trap, loved horses, his family said

Mr Conlon's brother, Herky, paid tribute to the dead man and said he was well-known in west Belfast.

Speaking to BBC News NI, he described his brother as a "horsey" man - known for bringing out the horse and trap and taking the children up the road in it, in the summer holidays.

Image caption The family of Seamus Conlon lay flowers on the Whiterock Road where the 70-year-old grandfather was fatally injured

"He would have picked up the kids from school. He is one of the quietest, best men you could ever meet.

"His children, grandchildren and great grandchildren are in a terrible way."

Image caption The incident happened shortly after midday on Saturday

Mr Conlon said he had been called to the scene by his own son and arrived just in time to see his brother being put in an ambulance.

He said the crash happened on the anniversary of their mother's death.