AN elderly woman has died after a three-vehicle crash on the A92 in Fife.
Emergency services were called to the crash at around 1.30pm on the A92 between Wormit and Kilmany.
A 73-year-old woman was pronounced dead at the scene.
Her next of kin has been made aware.
The road remains shut in both directions while an investigation is carried out.
On X/Twitter, Traffic Scotland issued diversion routes for those travelling in both directions on the A92.
❗️NEW⌚️13:35#A92 - RATHILLET⛔️
— Traffic Scotland (@trafficscotland) October 3, 2023
ℹ️The #A92 is ⛔️CLOSED⛔️in both directions between Rathillet and Kilmany due to a serious collision.
🚓Police and the operating company are currently on scene.
🚗Traffic is slowing and currently being held in both directions. pic.twitter.com/W24UJxs4Jf
A Police Scotland spokesperson said: “Around 1.30pm on Tuesday, October 3, police received a report of a three-vehicle crash on the A92 in Fife, between Kilmany and Wormit.
“A 73-year-old woman was pronounced dead at the scene and next-of-kin are aware.
“The road remains closed at this time, as crash investigation and recovery take place. Drivers are encouraged to use alternative routes.”
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