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Three killed in two-vehicle crash Two children 'among crash dead'
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Three people have been killed in a crash on the A95, about one mile north of Aviemore in the Highlands. Three people - two of whom are believed to be children - have been killed in a crash near Aviemore in the Highlands.
Two vehicles were involved in the collision, which happened at about 0920 GMT. Two vehicles were involved in the collision, which happened on the A95 at about 0920 GMT.
Northern Constabulary said the road was blocked in both directions. It is likely to remain closed for some time.Northern Constabulary said the road was blocked in both directions. It is likely to remain closed for some time.
It is not yet known whether anyone else was involved in the crash. A police spokesman said no further details were available at this stage. It is not yet known how many other people were involved in the crash. A police spokesman said no further details were available at this stage.
The spokesman said: "Northern Constabulary are presently in attendance at a serious two-vehicle road traffic collision on the A95 roadway, approximately one mile north of Granish Junction.The spokesman said: "Northern Constabulary are presently in attendance at a serious two-vehicle road traffic collision on the A95 roadway, approximately one mile north of Granish Junction.
"Motorists are requested to avoid the area meantime.""Motorists are requested to avoid the area meantime."
He said any witnesses to the crash should contact the force operations centre.He said any witnesses to the crash should contact the force operations centre.
The Scottish Ambulance Service said its vehicles had attended the crash, but had not been required to treat anyone.