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Woman, 59, who died in crash named
A woman who died following a crash while horses ran loose on a major road has been named by police.
Lesley McTear, 59, from Dreghorn, died after a crash between a car and a van on the A737 at Howwood, Renfrewshire, at about 03:10 on Monday.
Police and ambulance attended and Ms McTear, who was a passenger in the Mercedes A-Class car, was pronounced dead at the scene.
In a statement, Ms McTear's family said: "Lesley was a loving wife, mother, grandma and daughter-in-law.
"As a family, we are deeply saddened by the events that have caused such a void in our family.
"Lesley was the glue that kept us all together and anyone who was lucky enough to know Lesley was showered by her unconditional love."
The 52-year-old man driving the car was taken to Queen Elizabeth University Hospital in Glasgow while a 33-year-old man who was also a passenger was taken to the Royal Alexandra Hospital in Paisley.
The man, 59, driving the van, was also taken to the Paisley hospital.
At about the same time, police received calls reporting six horses running loose on the road.
Four of the horses died after being struck by vehicles. Two horses were taken to safety.
The road closed for an investigation and reopened at 14:00.
Sgt Jack Swindells, of Police Scotland, said: "Our thoughts are with the family of the woman who has died and everyone involved.
"Our inquiries continue to establish the full circumstances and anyone who can assist with our investigation who has not already spoken to officers is asked to get in touch."
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