driver who killed a Scots dad. George Robertson, 53, was knocked down and killed as he walked along the B792 between Bathgate and Torphichen in West Lothian two weeks ago.
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horror collision has been jailed for three years. Stephen Jones was at the wheel of a E.M.
Horsburgh single decker when it veered into the path of a Vauxhall Corsa owned by Ian and Helen McKay on January 8, 2019. Both vehicles ended up in a farmer’s field next to the B792 near Torphichen, West Lothian, and the two pensioners, aged 78 and 79, were pronounced dead at the scene.
driver who killed a Scots dad. George Robertson, 53, was knocked down and killed as he walked along the B792 between Bathgate and Torphichen in West Lothian two weeks ago.
mum has vowed to fight to see her little boy grow up after being given less than 12 months to live - just weeks after being told she had beaten cancer.
charity in her memory.Seven-year-old Freya Skene and mum Brooke Reid were dragged down a series of waterfalls in the River Braan near Dunkeld on July 9.Despite Brooke and her partner Sean McKiddie's best efforts to save her, Freya sadly passed away.Heartbroken Brooke has now set up a fundraising page in the hope of starting up a charity called 'Freya's Wish' in her daughter's honour.She said: "Like a flash of a light, a current dragged us both down multiple waterfalls."I was lucky to survive,
wee boy’s superhero cuddle saved his granny’s life.When little Aidan Lewis, eight, launched himself at his granny Noreen, 67, she recoiled with the pain in her chest.And when the pain hadn’t subsided the next morning, she instinctively knew there was something more than an over exuberant cuddle to blame.Despite lockdown, Noreen was able to see her GP the very next day and less than six weeks later, on August 19, she underwent a double mastectomy after being diagnosed with cancer in both
smash with a car in Hamilton last night.
miscarriages. Jodi Gray, who is more than 16 weeks pregnant, began having contractions on Tuesday afternoon and called the maternity unit at the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital.The 25-year-old was told medics would not be able to see her in person because she was just days short of the 17 week cut off point.
car crash has branded the driver who tried to frame her a 'toxic monster'. Ellie Plenderleith, 20, said she has lived in constant anxiety since the horror crash which killed friend Jack Frame, 16, on New Trows Road, Lesmahagow on February 10, 2019.
car crash caused by a show-off driver high on drink and drugs have described their "torment". Jack Frame's parents first thought the tragedy in Lanarkshire in February last year was an accident but said finding out that the driver acted illegally "just turned everything upside down".
taxi driver has shed four stone after he was left embarrassed at struggling to fit into a suit to attend his mother-in-law's funeral. Billy Gray piled the pounds by munching on fast food, bakery snacks, and high calorie treats as he worked to build up his own business over the past few years.
Police have released a picture of a Scots dad tragically killed in a motorcycle crash on Friday. Alexander Carson, known as Lex, died following the horror incident on the A701 road near to Moffat at around 5.50pm.
homeless.Callum Coulson, 33, was left on the street after council officials ordered an evacuation of his Glasgow home.He was among dozens of people affected after council building standards officers and structural engineers ruled the tenement unsafe.The St Andrew’s Ambulance driver says he felt “abandoned” by the authorities as lockdown restrictions were reintroduced in the city and he was left struggling to find shelter.Council officials admitted only one person from the block of six
four-and-a-half times the drink-driving limit when he set off from his home through residential streets in the middle of the afternoon to visit his local shop.Police were alerted after another motorist noticed O’Neill’s silver Vauxhall Mokka “approaching very quickly from behind and appearing to sway”.The incident happened at about 2pm on June 22, on New Hallglen Road, Falkirk, near the former midfielder’s home.O’Neill pled guilty to drink-driving at Falkirk Sheriff Court.
online has been branded “a danger to women” after he returned to a dating app following his release from jail.Pervert Steven McGinley joined Tinder just weeks after he was let out of jail for attacking a woman on their first date.They had arranged the meeting on an online dating app but after tricking his victim into a flat, he sexually assaulted and spat on her.The victim had to flee to a nearby chip shop to get help after escaping his clutches.McGinley, 35, was sentenced to 15 months inside –
Scots tot left his family hallway looking like a ‘murder scene’ after smearing melted red wax over the halls and carpet.Archie Lees had swiped one of his big sister’s makeup brushes and dipped it into a wax burner before ‘redecorating’ the room with fragrant red goo.Not content with just using a six-metre stretch of the wall, the one-year-old also flung dollops of wax onto the carpet at the family home in Fettercairn, Aberdeenshire.Mum Emma Smith first became aware that her ‘feral’ child was up
horror crash. Police have confirmed that Garry Aikman, from Wick, was killed in the crash near the Highland town yesterday.
couple who lost their dog in a horrendous house fire has raised over £12,000.Callum Martin, 30, and wife, Melissa, 29, from Balmedie, Aberdeenshire, were left devastated when a horrific fire took hold in their home and killed their beloved Luna on August 10.The couple were out having lunch when they received a phone call from a neighbour to say their house was up in smoke after an electrical fault in their kitchen took fire.Despite best efforts from firefighters, the couple's home could not be
Scotland side being so poor. And the former international boss has insisted the team's ongoing misfortune can't simply be the fault of managers.
Rangers new boy Jon McLaughlin.The keeper, who is currently away with the Scottish national team, has played his part in Steven Gerrard’s side starting their Premiership campaign with an impressive, six shutouts.McLaughlin, who came in from Sunderland in the summer, has played all the games apart from the opening day win at Aberdeen, after Allan McGregor suffered injury.His former boss Craig Levein is not surprised with the impact McLaughlin has made because the season he had him at Hearts he