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Police witness and dashcam appeal after fatal accident on A832 in Ross-shire


By Hector MacKenzie

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Police have appealed for witnesses or anyone with dashcam footage to come forward.
Police have appealed for witnesses or anyone with dashcam footage to come forward.

ONE person has died and four others taken to hospital for treatment after a two-vehicle smash in Ross-shire which closed the road for over seven hours.

The accident on the A832near Dundonnell yesterday morning has prompted a witness appeal from police who are keen to see any relevant dashcam footage other drivers may have captured.

The 11.30am accident involved a black Kia Sportage and a silver Kia Venga.

Emergency services attended and a 69-year-old man was pronounced dead at the scene.

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The driver of the Kia Venga, a 63-year-old woman, and a passenger of the Kia Sportage, a 72-year-old woman, suffered serious, but not life-threatening injuries and were conveyed to Aberdeen Royal Infirmary by air ambulance.

The driver of the Kia Sportage, a 77-year-old man, and a 75-year-old female passenger, were taken by ambulance to Raigmore Hospital in Inverness for treatment.

The road was closed for around seven and a half hours to allow a full collision investigation to take place.

Sergeant Calum MacAulay, of Police Scotland’s Road Policing Unit, said: “Our thoughts remain with the family of the man who died in this crash.

“Our enquiries continue to establish the full circumstances surrounding the incident and would appeal to anyone who has any information to come forward and speak to police.

“I would also ask if there are any motorists who have possible dashcam footage of the area around the time of the incident to get in touch with officers.”

Anyone with information can contact police on 101 quoting incident number 1134 of Wednesday, 31 August, 2022.


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