Three people killed in Highlands crash were American tourists
Three people who died in a crash in the Scottish Highlands were American tourists, police have said.They were killed following a collision between a car and a lorry on the A9 at Ralia, south of Newtonmore, on 10 August.
The trio have been named as Kathryn Bastion-Strong, 46, Jared Bastion, 45, and Mary-Lou Mauch, 75.The 59-year-old man driving the lorry was unhurt.Sergeant Alasdair Mackay from Police Scotland said: “Our thoughts remain with the family and friends of those who have died at what is a very difficult time for all.”
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Three people who died in a crash in the Scottish Highlands were American tourists, police have said.
They were killed following a collision between a car and a lorry on the A9 at Ralia, south of Newtonmore, on 10 August.
The trio have been named as Kathryn Bastion-Strong, 46, Jared Bastion, 45, and Mary-Lou Mauch, 75.
The 59-year-old man driving the lorry was unhurt.
Sergeant Alasdair Mackay from Police Scotland said: “Our thoughts remain with the family and friends of those who have died at what is a very difficult time for all.”