Two men have died after their vehicle left the road and fell into water in the Scottish Highlands.
The fatal crash occurred on the A87 near the Invergarry Hotel, Invergarry, on Friday morning.
Police Scotland said two men, aged 27 and 31, were pronounced dead at the scene.
A spokesperson for the force said emergency services are present, adding: “His family members are aware and are being supported by police.
“Consultations are ongoing.”
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The A87, alongside the River Garry, has been closed in both directions – with closure points at Invermoriston and Spean Bridge for the A82 and at Invergarry and Bun Loyne for the A87.
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Traffic Scotland is encouraging drivers to use signposted diversion routes.
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