Emergency services were called to the A90 near Laurencekirk after reports of a collision involving a vehicle and a number of sheep.
Several sheep were hit by a vehicle in Aberdeenshire.
Emergency services were called to the A90 near Laurencekirk after reports of a collision involving a vehicle and a number of sheep at around 9.10pm on November 18.
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The farmer attended to assist with the removal of the sheep that had died during the incident.
A Police Scotland spokesperson said: “Around 9.10pm on Monday, November 18, 2024, we were called to a report of a road crash on the A90, near to Laurencekirk. Several sheep were on the road and were struck by a vehicle.
“The farmer attended to assist with removing the sheep that had died.”
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