Man dies following A99 road crash
A three month old baby and a woman also suffered serious injuries
Last updated 7th Sep 2020
A man has died following a serious road crash on the A99 in Freswick.
Police confirmed a 32-year-old man was taken to Caithness General Hospital, but later passed away from his injuries.
A three-month-old baby and a 26-year-old woman were taken to Caithness General Hospital with serious injuries
A three-year-old girl and two boys, aged six and eight, were also taken to hospital with minor injuries.
All were later transferred to Aberdeen Royal Infirmary.
The road was closed for around seven hours whilst officers carried out an investigation.
Police Scotland have asked any witnesses to come forward.
Highlands and Islands Road Policing Sergeant Kate Park said "Our thoughts are with the families and friends of those involved at this time.
"We are continuing with enquiries to establish the circumstances of the crash. The car, a grey Vauxhall Vectra, had been travelling south towards Wick on the A99 at the time of the incident, however, our initial enquiries have suggested the vehicle may have been travelling north just prior to the collision and turned around to head back south towards Wick.
"It's important that we speak to all witnesses in order to gain a full view of what happened. We are looking to speak to anyone who may have seen the car on the road and is yet to speak to the police to please get in touch.
"We would also ask drivers who were in the area and had a dash-cam to please check back and see if there is any footage of the vehicle on the road that may be able to assist our investigation."
Anyone with information is asked to contact the Road Policing Unit based at Dingwall through 101, quoting incident number 2370 of 6 September.