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Two drivers killed in motorway crash in Perth and Kinross
A Police Scotland logo with officers in the background. Police Scotland said a car was seen driving northwards on the southbound carriageway of the motorway. Photograph: Andrew Milligan/PAPolice Scotland said a car was seen driving northwards on the southbound carriageway of the motorway. Photograph: Andrew Milligan/PATwo killed after car apparently drives on wrong side of M90 in Perth and Kinross

Two men died at the scene after head-on motorway collision near Kincross, Police Scotland say

Two drivers have died in a motorway crash in Scotland involving a car apparently travelling in the wrong direction on the carriageway, police have said.

The two men died at the scene of the collision on the M90 near Kinross, a town in Perth and Kinross, at 10.30pm on Friday.

Police Scotland said a grey Ford Kugawas seen driving northwards on the southbound carriageway near junction seven and collided with a white Vauxhall Corsa which was on the southbound part of the motorway.

The 44-year-old man driving the Kuga and the 20-year-old man driving the Corsa were both fatally injured.

Police have appealed for any witnesses or anyone with dashcam footage to come forward.

Ch Insp Lyne Williamson, from Police Scotland’s operational support division, said: “My thoughts are with the families of both the men who died following this tragic incident.

“An investigation is under way to establish the full circumstances of the crash.

“Anyone who was travelling on the M90 at the time and witnessed what happened, or has dashcam footage that could assist our inquiries, is asked to contact officers as soon as possible.”

The M90 was closed southbound between junctions six and seven for about 16 hours to allow an investigation to be carried out.

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Originally reported by The Guardian