The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Relatives of mum who lost unborn baby in crash launch appeal.

Family launch fundraiser to pay for funeral after pregnant teenager loses son following collision with van

- SARAH VESTY svesty@thecourier.co.uk

Relatives of a young mum who lost her unborn son in a crash in Fife have launched a fundraisin­g appeal to pay for his funeral.

Teenage mother Shannon Myers has also paid tribute to her “handsome little man” after the baby died in the 30th week of her pregnancy.

Tragedy struck when Miss Myers, of Portobello near Edinburgh, was involved in a collision between a Seat Leon and a Transit van near Auchtertoo­l on October 3.

The 18-year-old, who was a front-seat passenger in the Seat, suffered serious injuries to her neck and abdomen and was taken to the Victoria Hospital in Kirkcaldy.

Medics performed an emergency caesarean section to deliver little Luke but the youngster died a short time later.

Miss Myers, who also has a ninemonth-old son, posted a heartfelt tribute to her baby on social media alongside a picture of him holding a woman’s hand.

She said: “My gorgeous little boy Luke Oliver Aubury you were sadly taken away from me and your family because of people and their stupidity driving trying to show off.

“I promise you now Luke you’ll always be in our hearts and I’m gonna make you proud.

“This isn’t goodbye forever. You will get your justice and the best send off. I love you so much my handsome little boy.

“I’m so glad some family got to say their goodbyes to you my handsome little man you will always be loved by me and your daddy n family.”

Other occupants of the Seat Leon – the 21-year-old driver, a 15-year-old girl and a 17-year-old boy – were treated in hospital for their various injuries.

A 59-year-old man, 43-year-old woman and a 10-year-old girl, who were occupants of the Transit van, were treated for minor injuries.

Police are still appealing for witnesses following the crash which took place on the B9157 near Meadowfiel­d at around 10.20pm.

Sergeant Stephen Quinn, from Fife’s Road Policing Unit, said: “Our deepest sympathies are with the young mother and her family at this time.

“As part of this investigat­ion we are keen to hear from other motorists who were on the B9157, near Meadowfiel­d at around 10.20pm on Wednesday night, and may have witnessed what happened.

“Similarly, anyone with any other informatio­n they believe is relevant to this inquiry should also contact police immediatel­y.”

Anyone with informatio­n should call 101.

Caring relatives have set up a fundraisin­g page to help cover the funeral costs for little Luke. Anyone wishing to make a donation can visit: www.gofundme.com/fly-high-sweetboy-baby-luke-x

I’m so glad some family got to say their goodbyes to you my handsome little man

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