Four people rushed to hospital after horror crash on Ayrshire road

4 individuals have been rushed to hospital following a terrifying crash in South Ayrshire which left two automobiles wrecked.

Horror photos have emerged from the scene of the crash on the A77 south of Ballantrae at round 5.05pm yesterday.

Police say a 24-year-old man was driving a white Toyota Yaris when the car was concerned in a crash with a blue Volvo V90, which was being pushed by a 58-year-old lady.

Photographs have emerged which present the white car and not using a facet door or roof, whereas emergency groups may very well be seen attending the Volvo, which had its proper hand door hanging off the facet.

The 24-year-old man and a 85-year-old feminine passenger within the Volvo had been taken to the Queen Elizabeth College Hospital in Glasgow by air ambulance for therapy. Hospital workers describe their situation as severe.

The 58-year-old lady and one other feminine passenger within the Volvo, aged 32, had been taken to Crosshouse Hospital for therapy.

The 24-year-old male passenger within the Toyota Yaris was additionally taken to Crosshouse Hospital.

Police say that the highway was closed for round six hours whereas investigations had been carried out.

Sergeant Stewart Taylor mentioned: "Our enquiries into the reason for the crash are persevering with.

"I might ask any witnesses, or anybody with data that can help our ongoing investigation to contact us.

"I might additionally ask anybody driving on that highway across the time of the incident with dash-cam footage to get in contact."

Two of the five injured were airlifted to hospital in Glasgow.
Two of the 5 injured had been airlifted to hospital in Glasgow.

Anybody with data ought to contact Police Scotland through 101 quoting reference quantity 2644 of Wednesday, August 31, 2022.

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