Pedestrian in critical condition after A8 lorry crash

A man was rushed to the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital after the incident on Sunday morning

The road reopened at midday on Sunday after being closed for around 7 hoursAuthor: Molly TulettPublished 3 hours ago

A man is in critical condition in hospital after a crash involving a pedestrian and a lorry on the A8 in the early hours of Sunday morning. Emergency services were called to the Westbound carriage between Chapelhall and Eurocentral at around 4.30am on September 28, and a man was taken to the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital by ambulance. Medical staff say he remains in critical condition.

The driver of the lorry was uninjured. A spokesperson for Police Scotland said: "Enquiries into the cause of the crash are ongoing." Traffic Scotland say the A8 reopened just before midday, after being closed for around 8 hours.

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