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Dog walk turns to tragedy as East Neuk woman killed in collision

Josie Fernie.
Josie Fernie.

A woman has died after being struck by a motorcycle in Fife’s East Neuk.

The 53-year-old, named locally yesterday as Josie Fernie, died at the roadside of the A917 following the tragedy on Thursday evening.

The accident occurred on the stretch between Anstruther and Pittenweem shortly before 6pm and also involved a second vehicle, a 4×4.

Mrs Fernie is understood to have been walking her dog to Pittenweem at the time.

Members of the community spoke of their shock at Mrs Fernie’s death, with one man saying: “You hate to hear of these things happening so close to home.

“It’s only a 40 mph limit but the pavement along that road is not wide enough.”

An Anstruther woman, who did not want to be named, added: “It’s just a real shame that someone was probably expecting their loved one to come home last night and then they get the knock at the door that no-one wants.”

Originally from Alva in Clackmannanshire, Mrs Fernie is understood to have worked for Fife Council in Anstruther.

There remained little evidence of her death at the crash site on Friday, with painted markings made by police investigators the only reminder of the previous night’s tragic events.

The route, one of the busiest in the East Neuk, was closed for several hours, causing tailbacks in both Anstruther and Pittenweem before diversions were put in place.

A major investigation has been launched.

A spokesperson for Police Scotland said: “Police in Fife are investigating following a fatal road traffic collision on the A917 between Anstruther and Pittenweem.

“The incident happened around 5.55pm on Thursday, November 16, when a Jeep motorcar, a Triumph TT600 motorcycle and a 53-year-old female pedestrian were involved in a collision.

“Police and emergency services attended, however the female pedestrian sadly died at the scene.

“The 45-year-old male motorcyclist sustained a number of injuries and was taken to Ninewells Hospital, Dundee, for further treatment.

“Inquiries are currently ongoing and a report will be sent to the procurator fiscal.

“Anyone with information is asked to contact Police Scotland on 101, quoting incident number 2743 of November 16.”