POLICE are investigating after a man died following a two-car collision at Newcraighall at the weekend.
The incident happened on Saturday, outside Newcraighall fire station at around 11.10am when a black Mazda MX5, which was travelling eastbound, collided with a black Hyundai at a set of traffic lights.
The male driver of the black Hyundai went to check on the 65-year-old male driver of the MX5 and found him to be unwell.
Emergency services were called and the 65-year-old was taken to the Edinburgh Royal Infirmary for treatment. He was subsequently transferred to the Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Glasgow, where he sadly passed away yesterday.
Officers are appealing to the public for information about the incident.
Police Sergeant Brian Smith said: “This collision sadly resulted in the death of a man and we are eager to gather as much information as possible.
“Anyone who was on Newcraighall Road on Saturday at around 11am and saw either vehicle is asked to get in touch with us immediately.”
Those with information can contact Police Scotland on 101 or anonymously through Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.
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