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Police have released the names of three men killed in a car crash in Fife. | |
The men, all from central Fife, were involved in a crash on the B925 Kirkcaldy to Auchtertool road at about 2130 GMT on Friday. | |
A Fife Constabulary spokesman said no other vehicles were involved in the accident. | A Fife Constabulary spokesman said no other vehicles were involved in the accident. |
The three men were Ally Caird, 21, from Auchtertool, James Rankin, 21, from Cowdenbeath and David Rodger, 20, from Lochgelly, Fife Constabulary said. | |
Two of the men died at the scene and the third was taken to the Victoria Hospital in Kirkcaldy but died a short time later. | |
Police have appealed for witnesses who may have seen the black Honda Civic before the accident to contact them. | |
'Lovely son' | |
A report will be submitted to the procurator fiscal. | A report will be submitted to the procurator fiscal. |
Mr Caird's family described him as a "much loved son, brother and boyfriend" who would be greatly missed. | Mr Caird's family described him as a "much loved son, brother and boyfriend" who would be greatly missed. |
The parents of Mr Rodger said he was a "lovely son and a great brother who was truly loved by all of our family and will be missed by us forever". | The parents of Mr Rodger said he was a "lovely son and a great brother who was truly loved by all of our family and will be missed by us forever". |
Alan Burnett, Fife Constabulary's Assistant Chief Constable, said: "Our inquiries are ongoing but you just have to look at the scene to see speed was a factor. | |
"I would make an appeal to young drivers. They have to start taking responsibility for their own actions and the lives of the people in their vehicles." |