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Driver dies weeks after three-vehicle crash as 'heartbroken' family pay tribute
William John Horne died on Sunday June 8, after the crash on the A982 South Road in Peterhead which occurred on Tuesday May 13.
A driver has died nearly a month after he was involved in a three-vehicle crash. William John Horne passed away on Sunday June 8, as the police probe into the crash continues.
The 67-year-old was driving a Volkswagon Transporter van on Tuesday May 13, which was involved in a crash with a white Kia Ceed and a red Seat Alhambra at around 3.30pm.
The collision took place on the A982 South Road at the Aberdeenshire town of Peterhead. He was taken to Aberdeen Royal Infirmary with serious injuries.
On Tuesday, some weeks later, Police Scotland confirmed he had passed away and issued a statement from his devastated family.
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It said: " Our family is utterly heartbroken by the tragic loss of William John Horne. We want to give our sincere thanks to the first responder, police, paramedics and all the wonderful staff at Aberdeen Royal Infirmary ICU for their care and attention to William."
The force said the occupants of the other vehicles received treatment for non-serious injuries.
Officers are still appealing to the public for witnesses to come forward.
Constable John Grant, of the North East Road Policing unit, said: "Our thoughts are with William's family who have asked for privacy at this difficult time.
" Enquiries are ongoing to establish the full circumstances and anyone with information who can assist and has not already spoken to officers is asked to get in touch."
Anyone who can help Police Scotland with the investigation into the crash is asked to call 101, quoting incident number 2279 of Tuesday, 13 May, 2025.