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Woman dies after crash on A75 near Skyre Burn

Woman dies after crash on A75 near Skyre Burn

ITV News6 days ago

A woman has died after a crash on the A75.
The incident happened at about 11.20am on 28 May near Skyre Burn and involved a red Suzuki Ignis and a white Peugeot Partner van.
A 77-year-old woman, who had been travelling in the Suzuki, was taken to the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital with serious injuries but later died.
The driver and passenger of the Peugeot, a 70-year-old man and a 70-year-old woman, were taken to Dumfries and Galloway Royal Infirmary for treatment.
The driver of the Suzuki, a 74-year-old man, was not injured.
Inspector Gavin McHallum said: 'Our thoughts are with the family and friends of the woman who died at this difficult time.
'Enquiries are ongoing to establish the full circumstances, and we would urge anyone who saw what happened or who has dashcam footage from the area to come forward.
'We're particularly keen to speak with the driver of a red van seen travelling east on the A75, who may have information that could assist our enquiries.'
Anyone with information is asked to contact Police Scotland on 101, quoting incident 1251 of 28 May 2025.

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