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Witness appeal after A97 crash near Banff


By David Porter

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Officers are appealing for witnesses after a crash on the A97 in Aberdeenshire.

The incident happened around 9am on Friday, October 29 on the A97 at the crossroad junction at Mill of Brydock, Alvah near Banff.

The incident involved a red Dacia Sandero car and a white Peugeot Boxer van.

The 81-year-old female driver of the Dacia was taken to Aberdeen Royal Infirmary by ambulance for treatment to serious injuries.

Sergeant Chris Smith of the North East Road Policing Unit said: "Enquiries are still ongoing to establish the full circumstances and we are keen to speak to anyone who was driving at or near the location who has not already been spoken to by an officer.

“Anyone who can help our enquiries can call 101, quoting Incident 734 of October 29.”


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