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Crash family 'delivering gifts' Crash family 'delivering gifts'
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A mother and her two sons who were killed in a crash in the Highlands had been on their way to deliver Christmas presents to a relative, it has emerged.A mother and her two sons who were killed in a crash in the Highlands had been on their way to deliver Christmas presents to a relative, it has emerged.
Michelle Owen, 36, who was a home carer, and her sons Callum, 13, and Ethan, 11, were from Scone, Perthshire.Michelle Owen, 36, who was a home carer, and her sons Callum, 13, and Ethan, 11, were from Scone, Perthshire.
They died after a collision involving three vehicles on the A95 near Aviemore at about 0920 GMT on Saturday.They died after a collision involving three vehicles on the A95 near Aviemore at about 0920 GMT on Saturday.
The Rev Bruce Thompson, who knew the family, said the boys had been on their way to give gifts to their grandmother.The Rev Bruce Thompson, who knew the family, said the boys had been on their way to give gifts to their grandmother.
He led prayers for the family at Scone Old Parish Church on Sunday.He led prayers for the family at Scone Old Parish Church on Sunday.
They were popular, everyone knew them and liked them Rev Bruce ThompsonThey were popular, everyone knew them and liked them Rev Bruce Thompson
Rev Thompson said: "They were a lovely family. The thoughts and prayers and church support are here for them and their father Ian.Rev Thompson said: "They were a lovely family. The thoughts and prayers and church support are here for them and their father Ian.
"The two boys were in the boy's brigade at the church. They were normal boys. "The two boys were in the boys' brigade at the church. They were normal boys.
"They were popular, everyone knew them and liked them.""They were popular, everyone knew them and liked them."
He added: "The mother was a regular helper in the junior section at the church helping out with the boy's brigade. Our thoughts and prayers are with them all."He added: "The mother was a regular helper in the junior section at the church helping out with the boy's brigade. Our thoughts and prayers are with them all."
May Herring, 75, who lives on the same road as the family home, said: "It's very sad. It's dreadful really, I was shocked.May Herring, 75, who lives on the same road as the family home, said: "It's very sad. It's dreadful really, I was shocked.
"She used to come over with her children for Halloween."She used to come over with her children for Halloween.
"They lived here a few years. She was a nice woman.""They lived here a few years. She was a nice woman."
Northern Constabulary said the crash involved two cars and a 4x4 vehicle.Northern Constabulary said the crash involved two cars and a 4x4 vehicle.
The family were travelling in one of the cars, a spokesman said.The family were travelling in one of the cars, a spokesman said.
One male casualty was taken to Aviemore health centre with minor injuries.One male casualty was taken to Aviemore health centre with minor injuries.
The road was closed for several hours while an investigation was carried out.The road was closed for several hours while an investigation was carried out.