A man who died following a three-vehicle horror crash on a Scots road which left four people in hospital has been named today by police. Peter Knox, 67, died at Forth Valley Royal Hospital on Saturday, February 11, two days after the smash on the A91 in Clackmannanshire.
At around 11.20am on Thursday, February 9, three cars - a red Fiat 500, a red Kia Picanto and a blue Honda CR-V - collided on the eastbound carriageway between Menstrie and Alva.
The four occupants of the cars, a man and three women, were all taken by ambulance to Forth Valley Royal Hospital. Mr Knox, who was driving the Fiat 500, sustained serious head injuries and sadly died two days later, cops announced today.
The 75-year-old female driver of the red Kia Picanto and the 62-year-old female driver of the blue Honda CR-V had been described as in a "stable" condition by hospital staff after the accident.
Police Scotland launched a probe into the fatal smash. Their enquiries remain ongoing and the force have urged anyone who saw the collision or has dash-cam footage from the area to get in touch.
Constable Kieran Grant, Roads Policing Unit, Stirling, said: “We would ask anyone who witnessed the crash, who has not yet been spoken to police, to come forward.
"If you have any information that may assist our enquiry, or have dash-cam footage from the road around the time of the collision, then please call police. Details can be passed to officers via 101 quoting reference number 1111 of Thursday, February 9, 2023."
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