Two pensioners have been rushed to hospital after being mowed down by a automotive in an Aberdeenshire city. Police Scotland say the incident occurred at round 2.20 pm on Seaside Street in Stonehaven on Tuesday 9 August.
Emergency companies took a girl, aged 80 and a person, aged 76 to Aberdeen Royal Infirmary for therapy. Their situation is at present unknown.
No arrests have to this point been made in relation to the incident. A spokesperson for Police Scotland stated: “Round 2.20pm on Tuesday, August 9, officers had been referred to as to a report of a collision between a automotive and two pedestrians on Seaside Street in Stonehaven.
A 76-year-old man and 80-year-old girl had been taken by ambulance to Aberdeen Royal Infirmary for therapy."
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