A girl was airlifted to hospital after a horror crash noticed a automobile 'lose management' on a Scots highway.
The 35-year-old had been a passenger in a Mercedes C250 alongside two youngsters earlier than the incident came about at 1.40pm yesterday on the A74 close to Beattock in Dumfries and Galloway. Police mentioned the 37-year-old man driving the automobile “misplaced management of the automotive” earlier than coming off the highway.
She was rushed by air ambulance to the Queen Elizabeth College Hospital in Glasgow for remedy to her accidents. The 37-year-old driver and two rear passengers - aged six and 9 - didn't require medical remedy.
Officers say inquiries stay ongoing to determine the reason for the crash. They're interesting to anyone with dash-cam footage to come back ahead.
Sergeant David Kerr of the Divisional Street Policing Unit from Citadel Douglas Police Station mentioned: “Inquiries are persevering with into the reason for this crash.
"The highway would have been busy on the time of the crash and I might enchantment to any witnesses, or anybody with dash-cam footage who has not but spoken to officers to contact us on 101 quoting reference 1735 of 9 July.”
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