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Ford driver fighting for life after serious incident

Ford driver fighting for life after serious incident

Glasgow Times16-05-2025

Traffic cops are appealing for vital information following a serious crash on Douglas Street in Largs.
The incident happened on Thursday, May 15. Officers were alerted to the collision shortly after 3pm.
It involved a Ford Fiesta and a Jaguar XF. Emergency crews raced to the scene.
After that, the driver of the Ford, a 78-year-old woman, was taken to hospital.
Medics have since revealed she is in a 'critical condition'. Meanwhile, the 35-year-old driver of the Jaguar, and his 13-year-old passenger, did not require any medical treatment.
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Sergeant Gordon Stewart said: 'Our enquiries are continuing into this crash and I would urge any witnesses or anyone with information to contact us.
'I would also ask any drivers on the road with dashcam from around the time of the crash to review their footage, and please contact us if it holds anything relevant.
'Anyone with information should contact 101 quoting incident number 2250 of May 15, 2025.'

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