The Police Ombudsman has been informed of the incident, according to the Police Service of Northern Ireland.
The collision, involving a Mercedes and an Audi, happened outside the village of Killylea just before 12.45pm on Friday.
Northern Irish prosecutors will refer to defendants as any gender they want, the PPS has confirmed to the News Letter.
The PSNI had asked motorists to avoid the area around the scene of serious crash near Killylea village in County Armagh.
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