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Police formally identify woman killed in Milnathort accident

Kim Clark.
Kim Clark.

A woman who died in a freak accident Milnathort has been formally identified by police.

Kim Clark suffered fatal injuries when she was hit by a vehicle in a work yard off South Street on Tuesday.

Despite the best efforts of paramedics, the 46-year-old died at the scene.

Her family are upset by their sudden loss and have said that she will be greatly missed.

Tributes have already been paid to the Kinross woman following the tragedy.

Vicky Grosset, of Kelty, posted on Facebook: “I can’t believe what’s happening to us. My cousin was killed in a freak accident. We were together at mum’s funeral and she’s gone.”

Friend Shannon McGurk posted: “Sleep tight beautiful lady – you were one in a million.”

Local residents posted similar messages on social media.

Mandy Mabbott said: “This has affected everyone in the community. She was such a lovely lady – always had a smile on her face and never walked passed you without saying ‘Hi.’ Will be so missed.”

Anna Brown said: “So sad, she was such a lovely lady, always greeted you with a smile. Thoughts are with her family at this awful time.”

Michael Craig Gray said: “So sad – such a well-liked lady – so down to earth. Always had a big smile.

“This has deeply affected people in the community.”

Kinross-shire councillor Joe Giacopazzi said: “I personally was very shocked, I walked past at the time of the incident.

“I was extremely saddened when I heard who the victim was. She was a delightful person, always smiling – a caring person. This has caused great upset among the neighbours and those who knew her.”

Police are still investigating the circumstances surrounding the incident and are appealing for anyone who may have information that could assist with their enquiries to contact them on 101.

A report will also be submitted to the Procurator Fiscal.