Man (91) rushed to hospital in Inverness after car crash in Nairn By Andrew Dixon
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Updated: 08:28, 22 January 2021
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Police are appealing for witnesses after a pensioner was seriously injured in a car accident in Nairn yesterday.
The 91-year-old man was not in either the red Mazda or black Honda which collided at the junction of Thurlow Road and Seafield Street at around 5pm.
Sergeant Kate Park said: The pedestrian was taken to Raigmore Hospital for treatment for serious injuries. I am appealing to anyone who was in the area at the time of the crash to please come forward. If you have a dashcam, you may have captured footage which could assist our investigation.
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image captionEmergency services were called to Inverness Grant Street on Thursday night
Police have appealed for information after a car crashed into a building in Inverness on Thursday night.
A 43-year-old woman and three men aged 32, 38 and 42, who were all in the car, were taken to the city s Raigmore Hospital for treatment.
Police said the men had serious, but not life-threatening, injuries.
The Mercedes E220 crashed into a former bookmakers at the junction of Grant Street and Lochalsh Road. The incident happened at about 21:10.
The building was extensively damaged and the road remained closed on Friday to allow for a structural assessment.
Pensioner, 91, rushed to hospital after being knocked down in horror Highland crash
The OAP was knocked down after a red Mazda and a black Honda collided in Nairn.
Police were called to the junction of Thurlow Road and Seafield Street following the crash (Image: Google Maps)
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