Pedestrian (91) sustains serious injuries following collision involving two cars on A96 By Chris Saunderson
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Updated: 22:33, 21 January 2021
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A COLLISION involving two cars and a 91-year-old pedestrian, who has sustained serious injuries, has taken place on the A96 in Nairn.
Police are appealing for witnesses following the incident around 5pm at the junction of Thurlow Road and Seafield Street.
Police at site of RTC involving two cars and a pedestrian in Thurlow Road Nairn. Picture: Gary Anthony
The pedestrian was taken to Raigmore Hospital for treatment for serious injuries.
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