Man who died in three-vehicle crash near Loch Lomond named

Louis Hall, 22, died at the scene of the collision on November 24.

Man who died in A82 crash with trailer near Loch Lomond named Police Scotland

A man who died following a crash involving a trailer near Loch Lomond has been named by police.

Police were called to the A82, near the Stoneymollan roundabout, after receiving reports of a collision between a Ford Fiesta and a Ford Focus with a trailer at around 6.45pm on November 24.

The driver of the Fiesta, was pronounced dead at the scene by attending emergency services.

He has now been named as Louis Hall, 22, from Alexandria.

No other injuries were reported.

The A82 was closed while officers carried out investigations and later reopened at around 3am on November 25.

Police are now launching an appeal to trace the driver of a pick-up style vehicle who may have witnessed the crash.

Sergeant Archie McGuire said: “Our thoughts remain with the family and friends of Louis.

“As part of our investigation, we have now established that a pick-up style vehicle may have been in the area at the time and we are keen to speak to the driver, he or she may have witnessed the crash.

“I would like to thank the public for their assistance so far, but I would continue to appeal to anyone who witnessed the crash to call Police Scotland 101, quoting incident number 2738 of Thursday, November 24.”

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