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06.05.2022 - 11:15 / dailyrecord.co.uk
A pensioner has tragically died after a horror crash on the Isle of Skye.
Emergency services were called to the scene of the incident, which took place on the A87 Dungevan Road, Portree, around 3pm on Thursday May 5.
The smash involved a Volkswagon Caddy van and trailer combination and a Vauxhall Corsa.
Emergency crews raced to the scene to assist but sadly a 65-year-old man died at the scene.
His next of kin have been made aware.
The passengers of the other vehicle were treated for minor injuries at the scene.
Cops say they are now investigating the full circumstances surrounding the fatal event.
They are also appealing to anyone with any information on the crash to come forward.
Sergeant Neil MacDonald of North Road Policing said: “At this time, our thoughts are with the deceased’s family and friends.
"We are continuing with enquiries to establish the full circumstances.
“We would urge anyone who may have witnessed the crash or have dash-cam footage that may help with our enquiries to get in touch.”
Anyone with any information should contact Police Scotland on 101, quoting incident number 1980 of Thursday, 5 May, 2022.
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