A MINUTE of silence has been held for three teenagers who died in a crash in the Highlands this week.
Police Scotland said officers were called to the A830, the road between Mallaig and Arisaig, west of Fort William, at around 11.15pm on Thursday.
The emergency services said three people, the driver and two passengers, were confirmed dead at the scene.
Two of the teens have since been named locally by Fort William Shinty Club (FWSC), who said they were both regular first team members with strong family ties to the club.
The club confirmed its matches would go ahead on Saturday, with a minute's silence observed.
“Four of the Knox brothers have played for the club throughout the years, with Alan being the “best way to honour the boys,” a post on the club's social media said.
“Four of the Knox brothers have played for the club throughout the years, with Alan being the current first team co-manager. Fergus’ grandad Peter Black was club president for many years and gave over 30 years service to FWSC.”
It added: “There will be a minute silence carried out prior to both the 1st and 2nd team games. We hope that we can do their memory proud and honour them on the shinty field.
“If you feel able, we would love to see you down at the club today to share the love of the game that the boys had. Take care everyone, and our door is open for anyone who needs us now and in future.”
Inspector Donnie MacKinnon said: “Our thoughts are with the family and friends of the people who died as a result of this crash.
“Our enquiries are ongoing to establish the full circumstances, and I am appealing for anyone who witnessed the crash and hasn’t already spoken to officers to get in touch.
“I would also appeal to anyone who was in the area and who may have dash cam footage which could assist to contact us.”
Anyone with any information is asked to contact 101 quoting reference 3941 of August 28, 2025.