The Scotsman

Tributes to ‘little Lorenzo’ after crash

● Five people died in the A96 smash, including a young boy from Italy

- By PAUL WARD newsdeskts@scotsman.com

A four-year-old boy killed in a crash in Moray which claimed the lives of four others “filled our lives with joy”, his family has said.

Lorenzo Ciociola was travelling in a minibus with his parents, three-year-old brother and two other Italians when it crashed with a car on the A96 just before midnight on Thursday.

His mother, 33, is in a critical condition in hospital while his father, 45, remains in hospital with serious injuries. His brother was treated for minor injuries.

In a statement, his family said: “The Ciociola and Passanisi families have been devastated by the tragic and untimely death of little Lorenzo.

“Although your life has been cut short you have filled our own lives with joy – now you are our little angel in heaven.

“You will be forever close to our hearts and will continue to live on in the fond memory of your mum, dad and little brother Federico.”

Tributes were also paid to other victims of the crash, including Frances Saliba Patane, who was visiting Scotland to celebrate her 63rd birthday when she died.

Her family said the English teacher, who moved from Malta to Sicily after marrying an Italian, was a “loving wife and a caring mother and grandmothe­r”.

Both families thanked the emergency services and staff at Aberdeen Royal Infirmary.

The family of Ted Reid, 63, from Macduff, Aberdeensh­ire, who was killed in the Nissan X-trail along with Evalyn Collie, 69, from Aberchirde­r, Aberdeensh­ire, and Audrey Appleby, 70, said they are “heartbroke­n”.

They said: “Ted was a devoted husband, dad, granda, brother and friend. He will be remembered for his selfless loving nature and will be sorely missed by all.”

Ms Collie’s family said they have “lost a beautiful lady” and thanked those who helped.

They added: “We wish to pass on our condolence­s and deepest sympathy to all the families who lost family members in this horrific and tragic incident, and hope those injured make a speedy and full recovery.”

The driver of the Nissan, named locally as Morag Smith, 39, from Aberchirde­r, is receiving treatment for serious injuries.

Deputy head of road polic- ing Superinten­dent Louise Blakelock said: “This has been a difficult and distressin­g time for everyone affected by this tragedy and the sympathy expressed by communitie­s over the past few days has been overwhelmi­ng.

“We have learned of countless individual­s going above and beyond to provide assistance and comfort to those in need – from acts of bravery and compassion at the scene of the collision to invaluable support in the aftermath. On behalf of Police Scotland and our partners, a sincere thank you.”

Officers have appealed for witnesses and for dashcam footage. Victims: Clockwise from far left: Audrey Appleby, Frances Saliba Patane, Evalyn Collie and Ted Reid

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