A lady who tragically died after crashing her Mini Cooper on the A9 has been named by police as Claire Wilson.
Emergency companies have been referred to as to the stretch of street in Perthshire between Luncarty and Bankfoot on Thursday, November 17. Medics attended the scene at 9.20pm however the 55-year-old, who was driving the white motor, was sadly pronounced lifeless a short while later.
Mrs Wilson, from Dunfermline in Fife, was the only real occupant of the one automobile concerned within the incident. The street was closed in a single day to permit officers to hold out investigations.
The nurse labored for NHS Fife's radiology division at Queen Margaret Hospital in Dunfermline.
NHS Fife Director of Nursing, Janette Keenan, mentioned: "We have been actually saddened to study of the tragic dying of Claire Wilson. Our hearts exit to Claire's household at this most troublesome of instances.
"Along with being a talented, compassionate and devoted member of our radiology workforce, Claire was additionally a much-loved and trusted good friend who can be tremendously missed by her colleagues, each at Queen Margaret Hospital and elsewhere throughout NHS Fife."
Sergeant Gordon Dickson mentioned: “Our ideas are with Claire’s household and mates at this troublesome time. Our inquiries are ongoing to ascertain the total circumstances which led to this collision and I'd urge anybody with info who has not but spoken to police to return ahead."
Anybody with info is requested to contact Police Scotland on 101, quoting incident quantity 3418 of Thursday, 17 November, 2022.
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