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Fife road accident victim set wedding date on Valentine’s Day

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The family of a 21-year-old father killed in a horrific collision on the border between Fife and Perthshire had just set the date for his wedding.

Liam Graham died following a collision between his Volkswagen Golf and a Toyota Hilux at 6.55 on Thursday morning.

He was prounounced dead at the scene.

His grieving family has now released a statement through Police Scotland.

It said: “Liam lived in Newburgh with his fiance Karen and their daughter Ashlyn, who turned one on Tuesday, and also Karen’s sons Ross and Lleyton and Liam’s two younger sisters Maia and Georgia.

“He moved to Scotland from his native Wakefield, Yorkshire five years ago and had just set a wedding date with his fiance on Valentine’s Day. They were planning their wedding for July 2016.

“He was a deeply loved and devoted fiance of Karen, very proud and adoring dad to Ashlyn, supportive step dad to the boys and loving brother to Maia and Georgia.

“He also leaves another four sisters and extended family members in Yorkshire and his in-laws Lynne and David, of Craigrothie.

“His loss has left them all devastated and they ask that they be given the peace and understanding to grieve at this very difficult time.”

Police in Fife are continuing their appeal for anyone who was in the area of Abernethy Road around the time of the accident. Anyone who was in the area is asked to contact Police Scotland on 101.