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Two women dead after horror two-car smash on Scots road

Two women dead after horror two-car smash on Scots road

Scottish Suna day ago

Police have urged anyone with dashcam footage of the area at the time of the crash to speak with officers
FATAL SMASH Two women dead after horror two-car smash on Scots road
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TWO women have tragically died after a horror two-car crash on a busy road near a Scottish town.
Emergency crews raced to the scene on the A98 near Enzie, in Buckie, Moray, yesterday afternoon.
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The alarm was raised at around 12.30pm after police received reports of the fatal collision.
Two motors, a Vauxhall Insignia and a Peugeot 2008, were involved in the crash.
Officers confirmed that a 32-year-old woman, who was driving the Vauxhall, was found injured.
She was tragically pronounced dead at the scene.
A 77-year-old woman who was a passenger in the Peugeot was also fatally injured.
She was also pronounced dead at the scene.
The driver of the Peugeot, a 77-year-old man, was airlifted to Aberdeen Royal Infirmary.
Medics have described his condition as serious but stable.
Cops locked down the road for hours to allow collision investigators to conduct inquiries at the scene.
Police have now launched an investigation into the fatal crash and have said that inquiries are ongoing.
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And they are appealing for anyone with information about the smash to come forward.
Any motorists who were in the area and have dashcam footage have also been urged to speak with officers.
Sergeant Dave Cooper from the Road Policing Unit in Elgin said: 'Our thoughts are with the family and friends of the two women who died.
'An investigation into the circumstances is ongoing.
"We would appeal for anyone who witnessed the crash who has not already spoken to officers, or those who have any dashcam footage that may capture either vehicle prior to the collision, to please come forward.
'If you can assist the investigation, please contact Police Scotland on 101, quoting incident 1354 of 10 June.'

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