A MAN who died following a fatal road crash in Cambus has been named as 48-year-old Barry Dawson.
The Stirling resident died at around midnight on Sunday, January 7 in a three-vehicle crash on the A907 Alloa Road at Park Terrace.
As reported by the Advertiser, the crash involved a silver Citroen C1, which Barry was the rear seat passenger of, a black Ford Fiesta and a silver Audi A4.
His family have asked for privacy and released a statement, saying: “We are devastated by the loss of Barry.
“He was a loving husband, father, son, uncle and friend. Our lives will never be the same without him.
“He will be sorely missed by everyone who knew him.”
Police Scotland are continuing inquiries to establish the full circumstances.
A 32-year-old woman, the driver of the Ford Fiesta, was previously arrested following the incident and was released pending further inquiry.
The driver of the Citroen C1 and front seat passenger, both adult women, were taken by ambulance to the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh.
The passenger’s condition was last reported as critical, while the driver has since been discharged from hospital.
The occupants of the Audi A4 were not injured.
Road Policing Sergeant Scott Kirkpatrick said: “Our thoughts remain with Mr Dawson’s family and friends following their loss.
“They have asked that their privacy is respected and we will continue to support them as our inquiries progress.
“We are continuing to appeal to anyone, who has not already spoken to officers and has information such as dash-cam, that could help our investigation to come forward.
“In particular, we are keen to speak to the occupants of a red car that stopped on Park Terrace after the crash as they may have important witness information that could help with our enquiries.”
Anyone who can assist with inquiries is asked to call Police Scotland on 101, quoting incident number 0003 of Sunday, January 7, 2024.
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