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Published Date: 02 July 2009
A MAN charged with dangerous driving after a crash that killed three teenagers has been found not guilty.
Sam Crouchley, 18, died on the A95 Keith to Banff road alongside his 15-year-old passengers Rebecca Dick and Amy Jaffray in 2006.

Callum Wood, 21, denied dangerous driving and a sheriff found there was not enough evidence to prove he had been speeding close to their car before the crash.

The family of Mr Crouchley reacted angrily to the findings.

Mr Crouchley, of Deskford, Ms Dick, from Burghead, and Ms Jaffray, from New Elgin, were killed when Mr Crouchley's Seat Ibiza crashed with a people carrier on a bridge. Mr Wood was driving a Ford Focus.





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  • Last Updated: 01 July 2009 9:15 PM
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