Cops Renew Appeal for Witnesses in 30-Year-Old Crash That Killed Scots Boy

Police are seeking new information about a tragic crash that took a young boy’s life in Dundee over three decades ago

Cops Renew Appeal for Witnesses in 30-Year-Old Crash That Killed Scots Boy
Cops Renew Appeal for Witnesses in 30-Year-Old Crash That Killed Scots Boy

Dundee: It’s been almost 36 years since a young boy named Danny Leech lost his life in a tragic accident. He was just seven when an HGV struck him on Arbroath Road.

Recently, his family has been on a mission to find answers. They even set up a social media page to gather information. In June 2024, some new details came to light.

Now, the police are taking a fresh look at the case. They’ve gone back to the crash site and even recreated the accident to understand it better.

Officers are reaching out to anyone who might have seen anything or knows something about that day. They really want to hear from you if you haven’t spoken to them yet.

Inspector Roy McCarney is leading the review. He’s been in touch with Danny’s family and understands how much this has affected them over the years.

The Leech family is hopeful that this renewed appeal will help them find justice for Danny. They believe that even the smallest piece of information could make a difference.

If you have any information, you can call Police Scotland at 101. Every little bit helps in getting closure for this family.

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