A pedestrian who died in a highway crash on a Scots road has been named by police as Suzanne Farrell.
The 62-year-old had been strolling alongside Marionville Highway within the Meadowbank space of Edinburgh at 10.50pm on Friday, Could 6 earlier than she was allegedly struck by a Vauxhall Zafira.
Emergency companies rushed the mum to the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh however she was pronounced lifeless a day later.
Suzanne's household have described her as a "stunning soul" in a touching tribute.
Her daughter, Kerryann Hutchison, thanked the emergency companies and close by pedestrians for his or her assist and help throughout the incident.
She mentioned: “My mum was truthfully the sweetest, kindest, most loving, caring, mild and exquisite soul, and having fun with life.
“She is sorely missed by everybody who knew her. I'm damaged by what has occurred, as are the remainder of the household and all buddies who knew her.
“I want to say thanks to the employees and prospects of The Hoppy Bar, the place she had been that evening, for his or her assist and help. I couldn't have coped with out them. And a thanks to the emergency companies.”
The 33-year-old male driver of the silver Vauxhall Zafira that was concerned within the collision was arrested in reference to the incident.
He has since been launched by officers pending additional enquiries - prompting a public attraction for data, witnesses and sprint cam footage.
Anybody with data, who has not already spoken to officers, ought to contact 101, quoting incident quantity 4131 of Friday, Could 6, 2022.