FOUR people were rushed to hospital last week following a serious three-car crash on the A91.
Police and ambulance crews raced to the scene on the morning of Thursday, February 9.
The three cars collided while travelling on the stretch of road from Alva to Menstrie at around 11.20am.
Initially, police said the incident took place between Alva and Tillicoultry, before later issuing a corrected statement.
All four occupants of the cars were taken by ambulance to the nearby Forth Valley Royal Hospital.
The 67-year-old male driver of the red Fiat 500 sustained serious head injuries and is described to be in a critical condition. The 58-year-old female passenger’s condition was said to be serious but stable.
Police also confirmed that the 75-year-old female driver of the red Kia Picanto and the 62-year-old female driver of the blue Honda CR-V remain in hospital for treatment.
They were also described as stable last week.
The exact cause and circumstances of the crash are still unknown, though officers are keen to hear from members of the public who may have witnessed the crash.
Constable Keiran Grant, roads policing unit Stirling, said: "We would ask anyone who witnessed the crash, who has not yet been spoken to police, to come forward.
"If you have any information that may assist our inquiry or have dash-cam footage from the road around the time of the collision, then please call police.”
Anyone with information can call 101 quoting reference number 1111 of Thursday, 9 February 2023.
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