horror car crash in Glasgow. David Campbell, 54, and Allison Campbell, 51, died after their BMW smashed into the barrier on the M8 eastbound carriageway, near the junction with Great Western Road, on Sunday.
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Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter.A woman killed after being hit by another vehicle following a motorway crash at Shotts early on Friday morning has been named by police.Officers received a report of a one-car crash involving a red Vauxhall Corsa around 4.05am on October 2, close to junction 5 on the M8 eastbound.On arrival at the scene road policing officers found no one within the damaged vehicle which was in a dangerous position on the
.horror car crash in Glasgow. David Campbell, 54, and Allison Campbell, 51, died after their BMW smashed into the barrier on the M8 eastbound carriageway, near the junction with Great Western Road, on Sunday.
crash in the Highlands on Monday has been named by police. Melina Rosa Päprer, 24, died when the blue Citroen C3 in which she was a front-seat passenger in, collided with a grey Honda CRV travelling north on the A82 near Borlum Farm, Drumnadrochit, around 3.15 pm.Cops say the family of Melina, who came from from Luneberg, in Germany, have been informed.
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M8 in the early hours of Friday morning. Emergency services raced to the scene between Shotts and Whitburn after reports of a smash on the westbound carriageway at around 4.05am.
hereThe driver of the first Passat escaped injury, but the driver of the second VW, a taxi, suffered minor injuries.Two women who were passengers in the back were taken to hospital with serious injuries now not thought to be life-threatening, the IOPC added.IOPC Regional Director Amanda Rowe said in-car video footage was being examined and witness statements taken.She said: "The loss of these two men was a tragic incident and my thoughts are with their families and friends at this difficult
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East Kilbride street were awoken by an early morning police chase which saw a man restrained by officers.
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link.“Our investigation is ongoing to establish the full circumstances of this incident and we would appeal to anyone who witnessed the crash, or have any information that could assist with our enquiries to get in touch.“Anyone with any information should contact Police Scotland on 101, quoting incident 3023 of 18 September, 2020.”