An 88-year-old man has died in hospital three days after being involved in a car crash in Inverness.
A pensioner has died three days after being involved in a one-car crash in Inverness. Emergency services were called to a car park near Longman Drive in the city at around 2.40pm on Monday, March 9.
One car was involved in a collision and an 88-year-old man was taken to Raigmore Hospital for treatment. However, despite the best efforts of doctors, he died in hospital three days later on Thursday, March 12.
No further details of the crash were shared by police and they have not said if there were any other occupants in the car or any other injuries.
Police are now appealing for any other witnesses to come forward as they work to establish the full circumstances.
A spokesperson for Police Scotland said: “An 88-year-old man has died following a crash in Inverness.
“Around 2.40pm on Monday, March 9, officers were called to a report of a one-car crash in a car park near to Longman Drive in Inverness.
“Emergency services attended and the elderly man was taken to Raigmore Hospital, where he died on Thursday, March 12.
“Enquiries are ongoing to establish the full circumstances of the collision.
“Officers are keen to speak with anyone who witnessed the crash but has not yet spoken with police.
“Please contact Police Scotland through 101, quoting incident 1725 of the Monday, March 9.”
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