Five-year-old boy who died after being struck by bus named by police
Sergeant Nick Twigg said:"Our thoughts are with Ayan's family and everyone affected by this tragic incident.
"Our enquiries to establish the full circumstances remain ongoing and I would urge anyone who may have information but hasn't yet spoken to us to come forward."In addition, if you have dashcam that could help with our crash investigation then please contact us."and had launched an investigation. Duncan Cameron, managing director of First Bus Scotland, added:"Our deepest condolences are with all those involved at this incredibly difficult time."
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