Paisley man killed in A82 horror crash
Andrew Jowett, 37, of Paisley, was involved in an incident on the A82, north of Luss.
Police Scotland is keen to speak to the drivers of a dark coloured Volkswagen Touareg and a white Arnold Clark hire van, who they believe may have witnessed the accident.Police made the man’s family aware and a report has been submitted to the procurator fiscal. “Inquiries are ongoing into the crash and I am appealing for anyone, not already been spoken to by police, who witnessed the crash or saw the two vehicles prior to the collision, to get in touch.
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