Two women killed and man dies in crash in major Kilmarnock incident

The alarm was raised at around 7.45pm at Crosshouse Hospital on Thursday night.

A police vehicle in the grounds of University Hospital Crosshouse following the incident.
Published 5th Feb 2021
Last updated 5th Feb 2021

Two women have been killed following a major incident in Kilmarnock last night.

The first incident occurred around 7.45pm outside Crosshouse Hospital, when a 39-year-old woman was found injured in the car park.

The woman received medical care but she died at the scene.

The second incident happened 20 minutes later on Portland Street in Kilmarnock, where a 24-year-old woman had been stabbed.

Emergency services attended and she was taken to Crosshouse Hospital where she later died.

A further incident, a fatal road crash, occurred on the C50, a road between the B7036 and the A76.

Emergency services attended but the 40-year-old male driver of the car was pronounced dead at the scene.

Police have now confirmed the three incidents were linked and relatives have been made aware.

Officers are not looking for anyone else as part of their investigation and there is no ongoing threat to the public.

Chief Superintendent Faroque Hussain said: "A number of locations remain cordoned off as officers continue to conduct enquiries. We are working to confirm the full circumstances of what has happened. If anyone has any information which could assist our enquiries, please do contact us.

"Understandably, people will be shocked by what has happened. We are still in the process of establishing the full circumstances, however, I would like to reassure people that there is no wider threat to the community. Officers will be on patrol and anyone with any concerns can approach these officers."

Local diversions are in place as a number of areas remain cordoned off in the town centre and ear on the road between the B7036 and A76.

If anyone has any information which could assist this investigation, please do contact police on 101.

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