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Man, 81, cut out of car after crash at farm

- BY LINDSEY HAMILTON

Police said that the man was taken to hospital with “serious injuries”.

A neighbour who saw the incident unfold said it had been a scary crash.

“The car flew across the road and smashed right into a house,” Mike Lupina said.

“We stayed with the man until police, ambulance and the fire brigade got here.”

Mr Lupina added neighbours have been asking for traffic calming measures in the area and he hopes the crash will help the efforts to make the area safer.

He said: “This isn’t the first time there’s been an accident here. This is a very dangerous location, so close to the dual carriagewa­y.”

A spokesman for the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service said: “We sent two fire appliances along with a heavy rescue unit and a Uras appliance, used when a building or property is involved in an incident.”

Police Scotland launched an appeal for informatio­n as they carried out inquiries into the crash over the weekend.

Road policing officers in Tayside are appealing for witnesses and informatio­n from anyone who saw the crash take place.

Sergeant Ewan Pearce, from Police Scotland’s Road Policing Unit, said: “We’re appealing for any motorists who were in the area and saw the incident to please come forward.

“We’re also keen to trace anyone who may have seen the Skoda Yeti prior to the crash or have potential dashcam footage, which may assist our inquiries.

“If you have any informatio­n, please contact police on 101, quoting incident 1306 of 3 April.”

 ??  ?? Emergency services attend the scene after a car crashed into a farmhouse, with a man taken to hospital with “serious injuries”.
Emergency services attend the scene after a car crashed into a farmhouse, with a man taken to hospital with “serious injuries”.

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