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Three teenagers killed in Highlands crash

After the car they fell to the A830 in the plateaus, three young people died.

Emergency Services were called on Thursday, near Arisaig in the west of Fort William. All three were confirmed dead at the scene.

The police said that the official identity should still be realized, but the driver and two passengers in Ford Fiesta believed that they were young men.

Locber High School in Fort William published a message stating that their “hearts and thoughts” are with the affected.

Police Scotland Insp Donnie Mackinnon: “Our thoughts with the family and friends of the people who died as a result of this accident.”

Officer added: “Our questions continue to determine the full conditions and I appeal to everyone who witnessed the accident and who do not talk to civil servants. To communicate.

He continued: “I also object to everyone who can have Dashcam images in the region that can help us contact us.”

The accident was on a road near Borrodale House Hotel.

Police, ambulance and firefighters were sent to the scene.

Scottish fire and rescue service, was warned just before 23:30 and two devices were sent to help other emergency services.

The road was closed on Friday at 11:30.

First Minister John Swinney and Highland MSP Kate Forbes assistant, published messages expressing their shocks and sorrows on social media.

Swinney said: “In a car accident near Arisaig, he was very upset about hearing the tragic loss of three young people.

“My thoughts with their families, friends and all their community in this heartbreaking time.”

Skye, Locber and Badenoch for the first deputy minister and MSP Kate Forbes, heard the news about the incident is very upset, he said.

“Beyond words, destructive. My thoughts and prayers are with everyone who is affected.”

Locber High School in Fort William sent a message to students, parents and staff on social media.

He said: “We are deeply upset by the last tragedy in our community.

“Our hearts and thoughts are with everyone who is affected in this difficult time.”

Locber High, on Monday, students and parents will be available for support services, he added.

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