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Four dead as cars collide on A9 | |
(29 minutes later) | |
Three adults and a two-year-old boy have died in a crash on the main Perth to Inverness road in the Highlands. | |
A Dutch-registered Volvo estate and a pick-up truck are said to have burst into flames after the collision on the A9 at The Slochd, north of Aviemore. | |
The crash, at about 1515 BST, also left a woman and a girl injured. | |
They were in the Volvo, along with a man who died and the boy. The two adults in the truck were killed, as were three of their four dogs. | |
The woman and girl were taken to Raigmore Hospital in Inverness. | |
Meanwhile, Northern Constabulary said a woman had died in a separate single-vehicle crash on the B9163 between Cononbridge and Culbokie on the Black Isle at 1600 BST. | |
The A9 crash occurred on a stretch of single carriageway close to the Slochd summit. | The A9 crash occurred on a stretch of single carriageway close to the Slochd summit. |
The road remains closed and diversions are in place. | The road remains closed and diversions are in place. |
Drivers were advised to avoid the area if at all possible as long tailbacks were reported. | Drivers were advised to avoid the area if at all possible as long tailbacks were reported. |
Parts of the A9 have a reputation as being among the most dangerous stretches of trunk road in the UK. | |
Last week, the deaths of Paul Anderson and his granddaughter Samantha Jane Carr at Dalwhinnie led to renewed calls for the A9 to be made a dual carriageway to improve safety. | |
Conservative MSP Murdo Fraser said there was a "compelling case" to upgrade the road. | Conservative MSP Murdo Fraser said there was a "compelling case" to upgrade the road. |