Accident on Scottish road leaves woman with 'potentially life-threatening injuries'

A woman has been seriously injured following a crash.

The accident happened at about 10.30am today on the A907 near Stirling between Manor Powis and Blackgrange roundabouts.

It involved two cars - a blue Mini and a grey Peugeot 207.

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A 36-year-old woman has been taken to Queen ElizabethUniversity Hospital with potentially life-threatening injuries and a22-year-old man was taken to Forth Valley Royal Hospital as a precaution  PICTURE: GoogleMapsA 36-year-old woman has been taken to Queen ElizabethUniversity Hospital with potentially life-threatening injuries and a22-year-old man was taken to Forth Valley Royal Hospital as a precaution  PICTURE: GoogleMaps
A 36-year-old woman has been taken to Queen ElizabethUniversity Hospital with potentially life-threatening injuries and a22-year-old man was taken to Forth Valley Royal Hospital as a precaution PICTURE: GoogleMaps

The road was closed until 4pm.

"I would urge anyone who may have witnessed the crash but has not yet spoken to police to come forward. I would also ask anyone with dash-cam footage that could assist our investigation to please get in touch as soon as possible."