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Minibus crash on A83 in Argyll injures seven people Minibus driver dies following A83 crash at Kennacraig
(about 11 hours later)
Seven people have been injured in a crash involving a minibus in Argyll. A 62-year-old minibus driver man has died following a crash in Argyll.
Police Scotland said the accident happened on the A83 in Argyll at 07:20. Two vehicles were involved, one of which was a minibus. Police said the accident, which happened at 07:10 on the A83 at Kennacraig, involved the northbound minibus and a southbound Mitsibushi 4x4.
The road was closed in both directions between Tarbert and Kennacraig following the collision. All 10 minibus passengers were taken to hospital. Two have since been transferred to other hospitals.
Seven people were reported to have been hurt in the crash, with three being taken to the Mid Argyll Hospital in Lochgilphead. The 21-year-old Mitsibushi driver was released from hospital after being treated for minor injuries.
Emergency services including an air ambulance were called to the scene. Police said the minibus driver died at the scene.
Six of the minibus passengers were taken to Mid Argyll Hospital in Lochgilphead. One was later transferred to the Southern General Hospital in Glasgow and another to the Royal Alexandra Hospital in Paisley.
Four others are being treated at Campbeltown Hospital.
The A83 was closed for specialists to carry out investigations. The road reopened at 16:50.
Police have appealed for witnesses to contact them.