The B9152, near Granish Junction, Aviemore (Image: Google Maps)

Woman and two huskies killed in Aviemore accident

Cops are pleading for help of anyone with information or dashcam footage of the crash that killed a woman and two dogs.

by · Daily Record

Police are appealing for the public's help in their investigation of the road crash that killed a dog walker and two huskies.

The fatal crash happened on the B9152, near Granish Junction, Aviemore, on Friday, October 11, at around 9.45pm.

Officers raced to the incident which involved a grey Peugeot 207, a 40-year-old female pedestrian and her two Husky type dogs - sadly the women and the dogs died at the scene.

The 20-year-old male driver of the car was not injured and the road re-opened at 8am the following day (Saturday, October 12).

Sergeant Calum MacAulay, Road Policing North, is appealing for witnesses, he said: "We are keen to hear from anyone who may have seen the crash or either the car or the lady prior to the incident.

Police are investigating (Image: PA Archive/PA Images)

“We believe the lady had been in Aviemore just before and had been walking with her two Husky type dogs at that time.

“If you were driving in the area near where the crash took place and have any dashcam footage of the woman or the car, then please contact police.”

Any information can be passed to officers via 101. Please quote incident number 3786 of Friday, October 11, 2024 when calling.

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