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Two-car crash on B9103 near Lossiemouth leaves man with life-threatening injuries


By Jonathan Clark

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POLICE are appealing for witnesses after a two-car crash on the B9103 left a 52-year-old man in hospital.

The incident, involving a Toyato Yaris and a HGV tipper lorry, took place on the Lossie-Lhanbryde road at 4.30pm on Wednesday, April 13.

The blue Toyota Yaris was travelling west when it collided with the grey HGV, which was headed east.

The driver was airlifted by Scotland's Charity Air Ambulance to Aberdeen Royal Infirmary with what are described as life-threatening injuries. The driver of the lorry was uninjured.

Crash investigation and the recovery of vehicles after the crash meant the road was closed for eight hours.

Road Policing Sergeant Steve Manson said: “I am appealing to anyone who was in the area at the time of the crash or who may have seen either vehicle to get in touch.

"I would also ask anyone with dashcam footage which may assist to contact us.

“I am particularly keen to trace a vehicle which was driving in front of the car just prior to the crash. The vehicle was not involved but the occupant may have information which could assist.”

Anyone with any information is asked to contact 101 quoting incident 2222 of April 13, 2022.


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