Aiden McLuckie: Family tribute after death of boy struck by car at bridge over Cessnock Water in East Ayrshire
EAST AYRSHIRE, SCOTLAND, JUL 23 – Police Scotland urges witnesses to come forward as investigations continue into the fatal collision that killed 14-year-old Aiden McLuckie on the A76 bridge.
- Fourteen-Year-Old Aiden McLuckie died after being hit by a Vauxhall Corsa while crossing over the Cessnock Water on the A76 close to Hurlford at approximately 5:10 pm on July 16, 2025.
- Police Scotland continues investigations amid suggestions that more vehicles than initially thought were near the scene, urging witnesses to provide information or dashcam footage.
- Emergency responders arrived and attended to the driver and two passengers, who did not need hospital care, while Aiden tragically died at the location and was remembered by his family as loyal, loving, kind, and caring.
- Authorities and Aiden’s family have requested anyone on the A76 between 5pm and 5:10pm to review dashcam footage and contact Police Scotland with any details, stressing that even small information could help.
- Aiden’s family expressed deep sorrow, thanking first responders and the community for support, with a memorial fundraiser raising over £10,000 including £4,000 from Sir Rod Stewart.
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Police launch fresh appeal after young Celtic fan, 14, killed in Ayrshire crash
Aiden McLuckie, 14, died after he was struck by a car on the A76 near Hurlford, Ayrshire, on July 16, as his family paid tribute to their "beautiful boy" who was "the most loyal, loving, kind and caring wee guy".
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