The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Gloag handyman may have died in crash due to inadequate tyres

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A handyman on millionair­ess Ann Gloag’s Highland estate may have been killed because low tyre pressure caused his car to skid into a head-on collision.

The engine, radiator and battery flew out of 76-year-old Andy Thursby’s blue Vauxhall Corsa due to the impact of the Hogmanay 2016 three vehicle crash on the A862 between Muir of Ord and Conon Bridge.

A police collision expert said that the deflated tyres which had less than the recommende­d pressure and worn tread could have led to Mr Thursby temporaril­y losing control.

PC Iain Mathers told a fatal accident inquiry in Inverness: “There is no obvious reason for the collision.”

But the officer told Sheriff Margaret Neilson that a combinatio­n of a damp road, the inadequate tyres, and momentary inattentio­n by Mr Thursby could have led him to destabilis­e his vehicle on an S bend.

He added that the impact tore the engine, radiator and battery from its mountings and they were found in a nearby field.

The saloon car drove directly into the path of an oncoming Toyota Hi-lux pick up truck and trailer being driven by Muir of Ord farmer, Thomas Morrison.

The 50-year-old told the inquiry: “I was going to turn off to Conon Bridge in 100 metres when I saw his tyres flip to the left.

“He came towards me on the bend – there was nowhere to go. It happened that quick – in two seconds. His car spun to the right and hit the car following him.”

It was a Mini Cooper being driven by 39-year-old store manager Trina Murray. She told the inquiry: “He veered to the other side of the road and hit the oncoming pick-up truck, spun round in the middle of the road and hit my Mini.

Mr Thursby died later that night in Raigmore Hospital, Inverness, from multiple injuries. The inquiry heard he had no underlying medical condition, or drink or drugs in his system.

Fiscal Geoffrey Main asked the Sheriff not to make a finding on the cause of the crash. “We have heard possible scenarios but the reason is not known.”

The sheriff will issue a written determinat­ion later.

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