A motorcyclist has died after a fatal road crash in Larbert on Thursday morning.
The 67-year-old male was pronounced dead at the scene after a collision involving a van and a motorcycle on Bellsdyke Road, at the junction with Kincardine Road.
Emergency services were called to the scene at around 11.50am on Thursday, November 7 with the road closed for six hours while investigations were carried out.
The driver of the van was not injured in the incident and police are now asking witnesses to come forward if they seen anything or if they have dashcam footage from around the time of the crash.
Road Policing Sergeant Scott Kirkpatrick said: “My thoughts are with the family and friends of the man who died. We will continue to offer them support as our investigations continue.
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“We’ve already spoken to a number of witnesses but I’d like to appeal to anyone else who saw what happened or has information which may assist our enquiries. Similarly, if you have dashcam footage of Bellsdyke Road around 11.50am yesterday, please review this and bring anything of significance to our attention.”
Anyone with information is urged to contact Police Scotland on 101 quoting reference 1269 of 7 November, 2024.
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