Lamara Bell's family was awarded more than £1 million in damages after it emerged she pleaded for help when she was found three days after the crash - and she probably would have survived if she'd been rescued sooner.
John Yuill and Lamara Bell were involved in a car crash but police didn’t attend the scene until three days after it was reported to them
Lamara Bell, 25, and 28-year-old Jon Yuill both died after their car crashed off the M9 in Stirling in July 2015. At the High Court in Edinburgh the force pleaded guilty to health and safety failings which ‘materially contributed’ to Ms Bell’s death – and she probably would have survived if she’d been rescued sooner.
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