THREE men who died in a single vehicle crash in Falkirk have been named.
Reece Williams, 23, Lewis Soden, 24 and Connor Page, 21, died after the white Ford Focus they were travelling in crashed on Moss Road near Dunmore around 6.15pm on Friday, July 26.
The driver, a 20-year-old woman, was taken to Forth Valley Hospital for treatment and has since been released.
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Reece's family have issued the following statement through Police Scotland: "Reece will forever be a much-loved son, brother, grandson, nephew, cousin, and friend.
"There will not be a day where we don’t hold space to remember Reece and the memories that we made together.
"We’d like to express our thanks to the emergency services, witnesses and to everyone who has sent their condolences."
Lewis' family issued the following statement: "Lewis has and will forever be a much-loved son, brother, grandson, nephew, and friend to many.
"There will not be a day where Lewis won't be missed and where we won’t hold room in our hearts to remember him and the memories that we all made together.
"We would also like to express our thanks to all the emergency services, witnesses and to everyone who has sent their condolences."
Connor's family added: "Connor was loved beyond words."
Sergeant Elaine Scott said: “Our thoughts remain with the family and friends of all involved this very difficult time.
“Enquiries remain ongoing to establish the full circumstances of the crash and we continue to appeal to anyone who witnessed the crash and who has not already spoken to officers to please get in touch.
“I would also appeal for anyone who was driving in the area and who may have dash-cam footage that could assist to contact us.”
Anyone with any information is asked to contact 101 quoting reference 3123 of 26 July, 2024.
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