Four men remain in a serious condition in hospital following a crash near Stirling which injured ten people.
NHS Forth Valley said the men, aged between 20 and 35, were in a serious but stable condition.
They were taken to hospital after the crash on the A872 at Pirnhall Roundabout on Friday around 3.30pm.
The other men injured have been discharged.
Central Scotland Police said the accident forced the road to close and traffic was diverted on to the M9 motorway.
A spokeswoman added that investigations were continuing and that they were still appealing for witnesses.
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