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THE EIGHT-YEAR-OLD IS IN HOSPITAL IN A SERIOUS CONDITION FOLLOWING THE ACCIDENT ON TUESDAY. 09:49, 29 May 2025 Police are appealing for information about a crash on a Scots road which led to
a girl being airlifted to hospital. The accident happened on the A747 near Monreith in Dumfries and Galloway just before 11am on Tuesday morning. READ MORE: Decision on whether to designate
Galloway as national park set to be announcedREAD MORE: Historic Dumfries and Galloway hotel listed on auction site for £342,000 The road was shut for eight hours after the collision, which
involved a black Mitsubishi L200 and an eight-year-old girl. She was taken by helicopter to Glasgow’s Queen Elizabeth University Hospital and remains in a serious condition. Road policing
Sergeant Colin Ramage said: “Our enquiries remain ongoing to establish the full circumstances of this crash and I would appeal to any witnesses to please contact police. Article continues
below Click here for more news and sport from Dumfries and Galloway. “In addition, drivers with dash-cam footage around the time of the incident are asked to come forward as this may assist
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with information is asked to contact 101 quoting reference 0951 of May 27.