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Father and son die in River Clyde car plunge | Father and son die in River Clyde car plunge |
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A father and his nine-year-old son have died after their car plunged off a road and into the River Clyde near Hamilton. | A father and his nine-year-old son have died after their car plunged off a road and into the River Clyde near Hamilton. |
The emergency services received reports at 11:15 on Saturday that a car had come off the A725, close to the Raith Interchange, and gone into the water. | The emergency services received reports at 11:15 on Saturday that a car had come off the A725, close to the Raith Interchange, and gone into the water. |
Divers recovered the young boy and his 38-year-old father from the water, but they died at the scene. | Divers recovered the young boy and his 38-year-old father from the water, but they died at the scene. |
Police said the family had been told about the accident. Investigators were at the site and the A725 was closed. | Police said the family had been told about the accident. Investigators were at the site and the A725 was closed. |
Council worker John McQuaid was in the area with colleagues when the accident happened. | |
'Couldn't see' | |
He said: "We were down here yesterday because the pathway was needing a repair, and we left to get more equipment from the depot. | |
"A lorry was parked on the bridge, and the driver was standing behind it, making sure everyone was going to the outside lane. | |
"When we got back from the depot the traffic was backed up." | |
Mr McQuaid said poor visibility created terrible driving conditions. | |
"The sun was very low, it was really bright, you couldn't see," he said. | |
"When we got back we weren't allowed to go back onto the footpath because it'd been taped off by police." |