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Second man, 43, killed in Ayrshire crash horror on same road miles apart

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A man has died following a crash on the A76 near Catrine

Following a deadly collision on the A76 just south of the B713 Catrine intersection, police are requesting information.

The event occurred just hours after a 34-year-old man lost his life in a deadly crash that occurred at around 6:55 p.m. on the A76 between Kilmarnock and Mauchline.

Last night at approximately 10:15 p.m., police were notified of a single vehicle collision involving a blue Ford Fiesta Zetec that had veered off the road and into a tree.

The 43-year-old driver of the car was declared deceased at the site after emergency personnel arrived.

Last night at approximately 10:15 p.m., police were notified of a single vehicle collision involving a blue Ford Fiesta Zetec that had veered off the road and into a tree.

The 43-year-old driver of the car was declared deceased at the site after emergency personnel arrived.

“At this trying time, our thoughts are with the man’s family and friends,” stated Irvine Road Policing Unit Sergeant Martin Cunningham.

“We are requesting that anyone who was in the vicinity and saw the crash get in contact as we are doing inquiries to determine the complete circumstances.

“I would also encourage anyone who may have dashcam footage to get in touch with us if they were driving in the vicinity.

“If you think you can help with our inquiries, please give 101 a call and mention incident 4200 from May 20, 2024.”

The ITV host’s “amazing” pals helped her borrow a brand-new car, so she’s taking a well-earned vacation with her family. She uploaded a video to Instagram showing her and her father getting the new Volvo ready for a family vacation in Cornwall.

We haven’t had a car since Vickie Volvo was stolen and Percy Peugeot had to return, but thanks to some incredible friends, I was able to get a loan for a brand-new @volvocaruk C90, which I absolutely adore!!!!!” Kate wrote as the caption for the video. Not a commercial, just a love!

With hands on a @volvocars wheel, it seems nostalgic, but it’s also bittersweet because this would have been the ideal vehicle to get Derek in and out, with plenty of space in the back for a wheelchair and hoist. But it’s just in time to accompany my parents on our yearly holiday to Cornwall with ALL the Garraways, and I know he would approve!”

The GMB actress went on to joke that although her dad was anxious about her driving, he was relieved that the car would warn them when they were “near an obstacle”. Before wishing everyone a happy Saturday, she concluded by informing her followers that she still needed to come up with a name for the car, according to the Mirror.

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Police name motorcyclist killed in devastating Ayrshire crash

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Nan Geddes is going to have her parking spot for the disabled shifted.

 When road managers attempt to move her disabled parking place, an Ayr grandmother claims she fee imprisoned in her own house.

The 84-year-old Nan Geddes, who has a blue badge, has had a disability parking place outside her Glencairn Road home since April.

However, Ayrshire Roads Alliance (ARA) is attempting to move the bay further away from Nan’s door due to “an existing driveway” just two months after the lines were painted.

Nan, who has arthritis and undergone two knee replacements, is concerned about the effects of relocating the bay, particularly because parking on Glencairn Road has historically led to conflicts amongst neighbours.

“I’ve reached my limit,” she murmured.

“At the end of January, I submitted an application for a parking space, and I received confirmation that it would be granted.

 

“I noticed the parking bay when I went outside to make the bed. That was a Thursday; I had met him on the Tuesday.

All hell has broken loose since then. When someone parks across the street, I’ve heard curses and yells at me.

“What’s the deal with folk? What is the world’s problem?

“I’m sleeping all day and I’m up all night, turning night into day.”

ARA was compelled to think about relocating the bay so that it doesn’t obstruct access due to a home with a road across the street.

“I’ve had Roads Alliance at the door twice, once on my birthday,” Nan continued. A warning light had gone on and the garage couldn’t look at it until the following week, so I was unable to move my car until then.

“Last Wednesday, they returned.” I’m confined. The only time I can visit the grocery store is at night, after I’m sure Roads Alliance will have moved their large trucks.

“ARA is trying to get in contact with the owner of the disabled parking bay so it can be relocated close by,” an Ayrshire Roads Alliance representative stated. The present location makes it difficult to access an existing driveway.

 

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‘Sorry’ woman caught after drink drive smash in Ardrossan thanks judge for sentence

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After being penalised, an Ardrossan woman who was found to have been intoxicated nearly four times after a town crash thanked the judge.

In an East Ayrshire collision, a motorcyclist lost their life.

At 6:55 p.m. on Monday, the 34-year-old man was riding a blue Yamaha YZF-R6 motorcycle when the incident occurred.

He was declared dead at the scene while travelling on the A76 between Kilmarnock and Mauchline.

For a crash investigation, the road between Crossroads and Crosshands was blocked in both directions. It was reopened at roughly 2.45 a.m.

A motorcyclist was killed in an East Ayrshire collision that happened at 6:55 p.m. on Monday. The 34-year-old man was travelling on the A76 between Kilmarnock and Mauchline when the incident happened. He was pronounced dead at the scene. The road between Crossroads and Crosshands was blocked in both directions for a crash investigation. It was reopened at roughly 2.45 a.m.

Rosemary Burns, 69, passed away on July 3 after becoming ill on a Jet2 flight. The aircraft was diverted to Cork, Ireland, in mid-air after the airline reported an in-flight incident. According to a family-close source who spoke to the Daily Record, Rosemary had become ill while on vacation in the Canaries and boarded an earlier flight home. They said: “Rosemary became ill while on holiday in Tenerife. She became ill and felt that she had to get home. She decided to end her trip and fly back to Scotland. She got on the plane and became ill. The flight was supposed to land in Glasgow but it ended up being diverted to Cork.” Jet2 confirmed that flight LS176 was diverted to Cork, Ireland, following a passenger’s illness.

“His passion was Celtic. He was in the club all the time. Are you still here, Angie the laundry lady used to ask him? because he was still wearing his workout gear when he left, and she was unable to go until it was cleaned.

“She went off her head with him, asking, ‘Do you not have a place to go?'” His best recollections were of the 1988 double. In the hundredth year of the club, that was a historic move.

“It was amazing when he won the cup as a manager, and it was great for us that he was successful at Kilmarnock as well.”

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Armed police in attendance at ‘stand off’ in kilmarnock today

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Today, police are kilmarnock present at a apartment tower.
– Locals claimed to have seen armed police at the scene of a confrontation.
– According to police, they have received a report about a man threatening people at a property. There is a police negotiator present.

We appreciate you watching our live coverage; tomorrow, we’ll have more information about the inquiry.

The cordon has been lifted, according to police confirmation.

They also expressed gratitude to local companies and citizens for their cooperation and tolerance during the day.

Authorities report that a 44-year-old male was taken into custody on charges of threatening to kill and affray. He is in the custody of the police.

We will await a further statement from police.

The cops are currently turning people away from the parking lot in front of Super Bowl, Leaders, and Home Bargains.

Statement from Merseyside Police:

“We can confirm that police are at a St Helens flat on Liverpool Road right now.

“At 9:05 a.m. on Tuesday, July 2, officers were called in response to an allegation that a man had made threats at the property.

“A police negotiator is present and trying to talk to the individual; the scene has been sealed off.

“We appreciate the patience of the neighbourhood businesses and residents during this time.

“Members of the public are advised to avoid the area while the incident is being dealt with.”

Regarding if a man’s earlier today’s social media posts are related to the current issue, police did not say.

The stand-off goes on…it is believed to have been seven hours now since the incident started.

Since just after nine a.m. this morning, police have been on the site, meaning emergency personnel have been on the scene for six hours.

This is where the standoff is still ongoing; the man in the window hasn’t been seen in a while.

“It’s been going on for ages this now, proper shouting out of the window and that,” a woman told the Star. When you consider how much time you’ve wasted on this guy since this morning, it’s quite annoying.”

Witnesses have reported a man was seen in the window of the flat with what appeared to be knife.

 

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