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Man killed in M8 sports car smash Man killed in M8 sports car smash
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A man has been killed and his female passenger seriously injured in an accident on the M8 on Wednesday night.A man has been killed and his female passenger seriously injured in an accident on the M8 on Wednesday night.
The accident happened at 2310 GMT when a luxury sports car came off the road at Whitburn and crashed into a tree.The accident happened at 2310 GMT when a luxury sports car came off the road at Whitburn and crashed into a tree.
The passenger was thrown clear, but the driver was stuck in the Lamborghini Gallardo, which went on fire and was extensively damaged in the blaze. The passenger was thrown clear, but the driver was trapped in the Lamborghini Gallardo, which caught fire and was extensively damaged in the blaze.
The 29-year-old passenger, was taken to Wishaw General Hospital. She broke her collarbone and has abdominal injuries. The 29-year-old passenger was taken to Wishaw General Hospital. She broke her collarbone and has abdominal injuries.
The westbound carriageway was shut for over six hours and was reopened just before 0600 GMT on Thursday.The westbound carriageway was shut for over six hours and was reopened just before 0600 GMT on Thursday.
A Lothian and Borders Police spokesman said: "Obviously this is a tragic incident, and we are extremely keen to speak to any witnesses who were on the motorway last night and saw what happened.A Lothian and Borders Police spokesman said: "Obviously this is a tragic incident, and we are extremely keen to speak to any witnesses who were on the motorway last night and saw what happened.
"Anyone who has any information that can help our enquiries should contact police as soon as possible.""Anyone who has any information that can help our enquiries should contact police as soon as possible."