Emergency services raced to the scene on the A82 between Dumbarton and Alexandria at around 2pm on Sunday.
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A teenage girl from Salford who was killed in a minibus crash in Scotland has been named locally as Toiba Grosskopf.
The 15-year-old died in the horror smash on the M74 near Annan last Wednesday (July 21).
She was a passenger in a Ford Transit Tourneo minibus which was involved in a collision with a white articulated lorry while travelling northbound at Junction 20 at about 4.45pm.
Toiba was taken to hospital in Carlisle where she later died from her injuries.
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Emergency services raced to the scene on the A82 between Dumbarton and Alexandria at around 2pm on Sunday.
crash on a major Scots road. The incident took place on the A90, south of Fordoun in Aberdeenshire on Saturday August 14.
iOS and Android.The road was closed for several hours as collision investigators conducted enquiries at the scene.Sergeant Scott Sutherland, of Police Scotland’s Road Policing Department, said: “Our enquiries so far have established an Audi motor car was on the road at the time of the incident, however, the driver may not have realised a collision has occurred."I am appealing to the driver of that car to contact us as we work to establish the full circumstances of the incident.“In particular, if
hit by a car on a Scots road late last night. The 42-year-old died at the scene of the A79 Prestwick Loop Road, in Ayrshire after being struck by the silver Skoda Octavia at around 11.20pm last night.
Irvine harbourside. Irvine Sea Cadets and community members joined the Scottish Maritime Museum and Irvine Clean Up Crew last Saturday for the first of two community clean-ups of the area.
horror smash reportedly involving a number of vehicles. Emergency services were called to the scene on the A74M/M74, near Moffat, at around 4.20pm on Wednesday.
Strictly judges Craig Revel Horwood and Bruno Tonioli donned kilts and admitted they thought Scotland was like the Italian lakes as they explored Loch Lomond for their new telly show. The two telly personalities went on a Scottish road trip from Glasgow to Loch Lomond before also heading to Glencoe and the snow capped Meall a’Bhuiridh for their ITV show Craig and Bruno’s Great British Road Trips.
crash on a busy Scots road, a judge has ruled. Grandfather-of-six David Walton, 57, and 17-year-old Joshua Hatton-Emery were pronounced dead at the scene after their van collided with a lorry on M74 near Eaglesfield, Dumfries and Galloway on May 2, 2019.
Scots man who was paralysed in a horror car crash begged nurses at hospital to end his life as he experienced a "depressive state" following the accident. Craig Sears, 20, from Doonfoot, South Ayrshire, was driving in June 2020 when he skidded on a wet road, crashed into a road verge and overturned.
introduction of a so-called 'third party right of appeal'.
horror crash on a Scots road with four people running from the vehicle. Police raced to the scene of the one-vehicle smash at Formounthills Road in Glenrothes, Fife around 8.10pm on Monday August 8.
Glasgow, went on trial for 63 charges of dishonesty and trading standards offences in 2018 but walked free after a Crown Office bungle saw the case fall apart.
iOS and Android.A Police Scotland spokesman said: "We were made aware of a crash involving two cars near Galston around 9.40am on Saturday, August 7."A man and a woman were taken to Crosshouse Hospital in Kilmarnock and the road was fully reopened around 12.15pm."Don't miss the latest Ayrshire headlines –sign up to our free daily newsletter here
Emergency services raced to a one-vehicle collision at Huntford near the border with England, around 12.20pm on Thursday August 5. The 45-year-old was taken to the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh for treatment, but the extent of his injuries are not yet known.
raced to the scene around 7.35am following reports of a fire. Police then later confirmed human remains were found at the site of the fire and a major investigation has been launched.
crash in Aberdeenshire. We told how Andrew MacLurg, 25, died after his blue, Audi car was involved in a collision with a white articulated lorry.
Scots dad has told of the dramatic moment the ceiling of his family home collapsed sending massive chunks of rubble onto the floor. The father-of-two was left badly shaken after the incident at the rented flat on Dean Street in Edinburgh on Saturday evening.
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Police have locked down a road next to a holiday park near Castle Douglas as emergency crews deal with a serious crash. Cops were alerted to the incident on the A713 between Parton and St John’s Town of Dalry at 4pm this afternoon.It is unclear as to how many vehicles are involved in the incident.Traffic Scotland say that the crash happened just metres away from the Loch Ken Holiday Park.
head-on smash has been jailed for five years. William Greenfield, 68, was in his Ford Transit van when he struck a Volvo driven by Angela Hardy.