A 67-year-old man and 61-year-old woman are in critical condition in hospital following a crash on the A84 yesterday (Thursday).
Road Policing Officers are appealing for information after the road smash involving two vehicles on the A84, near to Balquhidder, occurred at around 3.50pm.
A 32-year-old man was driving a white Volkswagen California van on the A84 – close to its junction with the Old Military Road, near Balquhidder – when it was involved in a crash with a white Vauxhall Crossland being driven by the 67-year-old man.
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Emergency services rushed to the scene and the 67-year-old driver of the Vauxhall and his 61-year-old female passenger were both taken by air ambulance to the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital, in Glasgow, where staff describe their condition as critical.
The 32-year-old driver of the Volkswagen was taken by ambulance to Forth Valley Royal Hospital, Larbert, where his conditrion is described as astable.
Sergeant Colin Morrison from the Road Policing Unit said: “Our enquiries are continuing to establish the cause of this crash.
“I would appeal to any witnesses to the crash or anyone who was driving on the A84 in that area shortly before the crash took place to contact us.”
Officers can be contacted through 101, quoting reference number 2176 of September 8.