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Appeal for information following serious road crash on Grant Street, Inverness


By Louise Glen

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RTC on Grant Street as car hits former William Hill on junction with Lochalsh Road..Picture HN&M staff..
RTC on Grant Street as car hits former William Hill on junction with Lochalsh Road..Picture HN&M staff..

Police in Inverness are appealing for information following a serious road crash near the city centre on Thursday January 21.

Four people were injured in the crash, with three sustaining serious injuries.

A police spokeswoman said: "Around 9.10pm, a Mercedes E220 collided with a building at the junction of Grant Street and Lochalsh Road. Emergency services attended and a 43-year-old woman and three men (aged 32, 38 and 42) were taken to Raigmore Hospital. The three men sustained serious but not life-threatening injuries.

RTC on Grant Street as car hits former William Hill on junction with Lochalsh Road..Picture HN&M staff..
RTC on Grant Street as car hits former William Hill on junction with Lochalsh Road..Picture HN&M staff..

"The building suffered extensive damage and the road remains closed whilst the building is structurally assessed."

Road Policing Sergeant Kate Park said: "Enquiries are ongoing to establish the full circumstances of the collision. I would ask anyone who may have witnessed the crash but has not yet spoken to police to come forward. I am particularly keen to speak to anyone who may have dash cam footage prior to the crash which could help with our investigation."

Information can be provided to Police Scotland via 101, quoting incident number 3321 of 21 January.




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