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Police appeal over A96 crash near Forres


By Lorna Thompson

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POLICE in Moray are appealing for witnesses following a crash on the A96 this week in which a woman was injured.

The accident happened at around 7.25pm on Tuesday, November 5, near Forres, just to the west of Findhorn Bridge at the junction for Kintessack.

The crash involved a black Toyota GT86 and a red Citroen DS3.

The female driver of the Citroen was taken to Dr Gray's Hospital in Elgin for treatment. Her injuries are non-life threatening.

The male driver of the Toyota was uninjured.

Police are appealing for witnesses after a crash near Forres on Tuesday night.
Police are appealing for witnesses after a crash near Forres on Tuesday night.

The road was closed until around 10.45pm while the vehicles were recovered.

Police Constable Hector Bryden, of Forres Police Station, said: "We are carrying out inquiries to establish the full circumstances which led to this crash. We would urge anyone who has information and has not yet spoken to police to come forward.

"In particular, we are keen to speak to the drivers of a lorry and a white Audi which were both travelling eastbound around the time just before the incident happened.

"Anyone who can help our inquiries is urged to call 101, quoting incident 3754 of November 5."


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