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Appeal following two-vehicle crash in the Borders

Appeal following two-vehicle crash in the Borders

Police are appealing for witnesses following a crash involving a car and a lorry in the Borders.
At 5.05pm on Tuesday, June 17, officers received a report of a crash involving a silver Ford Kuga and a blue DAF CF heavy goods tipper vehicle on the A68 at the junction with the B6360 leading to Gattonside.
Two men aged 48 and 71 were taken to Borders General Hospital for treatment.
The road was closed for two hours to allow for investigations to take place.
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