THE family of a 28-year-old woman who died in a three-vehicle crash in Moray has said they are "devastated" by her death.

Leigh-Anne Wood, of Elgin, was killed in the collision on the A96 near Dramlachs, around a mile from Fochabers, yesterday morning.

Police Scotland released a statement from her family, which said: "We are devastated by the tragic loss of our beautiful, warm, fun-loving, caring, wife, mother, daughter, sister and friend to so many.

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"The family would like to thank everyone who stopped and assisted at the scene of the accident and to all the emergency services for the compassion shown towards both Leigh-Anne and the family.

"Thank-you to everyone for their well wishes and for all the messages of support."

Wood was driving a grey Peugeot 2008 when it was involved in a collision with a red Audi A3 and a white Ford Transit van at around 8.35am.

The van driver and passenger sustained non life-threatening injuries while the Audi driver was not injured.

Sergeant Scott Deans, of the north-east road policing department, said: "Our thoughts at this sad time are with the families of those involved in this collision.

"We have spoken to several witnesses but would still like to hear from anyone who witnessed the collision, has dash-cam footage of that area at that time, or if they have seen any of the vehicles involved near that location around the time of the collision, who has not yet come forward.

"You can contact Police Scotland on 101 and quote incident number 0598