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Tributes paid to 'beautiful girl' killed in tragic A9 car crash

Tributes have been paid to a 'beautiful girl' who died in a tragic car crash on the A9.

Samantha Davies, 21, was driving her grey Nissan Micra along the road near Artafallie on the Black Isle at the time of the collision at around 10am on Sunday, February 6.

Mercy crews rushed to the scene, a few miles north-west of Inverness, but Samantha tragically could not be saved.

The tragedy happened while Scotland faced adverse weather conditions.

Tributes have poured in for popular Samantha, from Inverness, as loved ones described her as the 'most beautiful girl inside and out'.

Lynn Paterson, who has known Samantha since she was a little girl, lead the tributes.

Lynn said: “Fly high Sam, you stayed the same genuine, lovely, kind hearted girl I first met when you were a little girl and grew up to be even more beautiful inside and out.

“Life is too cruel that’s someone so special can be taken so young.

“You will always be remembered for the beautiful young woman you were. Sweet dreams.”

She added: “I honestly can say I have never met someone so genuine and a pleasure to be around.

“She was the same as a child and just grew up to become such a beautiful person. If only there were more like her around, the world would be a nicer place.

“I honestly can’t believe she's gone.”

Alison Sutherland said: “An absolute beautiful, lovely girl from a very loving family.

“Utterly heartbroken for them all. Life can deal some utter heartbreak. It’s awful.”

Cynthia Duncan said: “Devastating news, beautiful girl inside and out. Thinking of all her family and friends at this sad time.”

Charley-Maree Jamieson said: “Such a lovely girl through and through, rest easy Sam you’ll be missed.”

Rhiannon Sutherland said: “Rest in peace Sam. You were a lovely girl who always had a smile on her face.”

Karen Jane Oglesby said: “A lovely girl taken far to soon, thinking of all her family and friends.”

Fiona Garscadden added: “So sad to hear this, thoughts with her friends and family. Such lovely girl with a promising future xx.”

Following the horrific accident officers closed the road in both directions.

It re-opened five hours later at 3pm after police concluded their enquiries on site before cops appealed for information.

Sergeant David Miller, from Police Scotland’s Road Policing Unit, said: “Our thoughts remain with the friends and family of Samantha at this difficult time.

“Our investigation is ongoing to establish the full circumstances of this incident and we are appealing to anyone who may have seen the collision and has not already spoken to us or anyone who might have dash-cam footage to contact us.

“We are grateful to everyone who has assisted our enquiries so far.”

Anyone with information is asked to contact police on 101 quoting incident number 1250 of February 6, 2022.

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