
Two injured in crash near Fort William.
A 39-year-old man and 34-year-old woman have been injured following a one-vehicle crash in Lochaber.The Toyota Rav4 Excel landed in a ditch near to the Locheilside train junction on the A830 Fort William to Glenfinnan road at about 13:30 on Wednesday.The male driver was taken to Belford Hospital in Fort William while the female passenger was taken to Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Glasgow by air ambulance.
The road was closed forabout two and a half hours to allow police to carry out an investigation. Con Gabriel Cameron, of Fort William road policing unit, urged anyone who witnessed the crash or had dashcam footage to get in touch on 101.

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