Gordon Innes, from Invergordon, was pronounced dead at the site of the A9 crash near Alness in the Highlands on Tuesday, April 12.
The 58-year-old’s family said they would miss him very much in a moving tribute that was released along with a photo of the truck driver. The accident took place north of the Skiach junction around 12.25 on Tuesday afternoon and involved two trucks and three cars. Gordon Innes was the driver and sole passenger of one of the trucks. Read more related articles Read more related articles The other drivers and passengers were checked by the ambulance service but did not need hospital treatment. Gordon’s family issued the following statement: “Gordon will be greatly missed. “We would like to thank our family and friends for the support we received in time of need and in this difficult time we ask that our privacy be respected.” Sergeant Kate Park, of the Dingwall Road Police Unit, said: “Our thoughts remain with Gordon’s family and friends at this difficult time. “Investigations into the circumstances of the crash remain ongoing and we continue to urge anyone with information or possible videos from the area to call 101, citing the April 12, 1197 incident number.” Do not miss the latest news from all over Scotland and beyond – Subscribe to our daily newsletter here.