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Paul T Smith

Woman arrested after fatal Falkirk crash where dad-of-two Bryan Webster died

A woman has been arrested after a crash in Falkirk where a man died.

Dad-of-two Bryan Webster was driving a white Vauxhall Corsa, which left the A883 near to Headswood Mains Farm on Sunday, February 13.

The 29-year-old was rushed to the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh following the crash at around 7.40pm.

He was left in a life-threatening condition with officers confirming yesterday, more than three weeks after the smash, that he had passed away.

The front seat passenger, a 33-year-old man, sustained serious but not life threatening injuries, and was taken to the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital in Glasgow where his condition was described as serious but stable.

Bryan leaves behind two young girls (Facebook)

A 28-year-old woman, the rear seat passenger, sustained minor injuries and was treated at the nearby Forth Valley Royal Hospital.

Police Scotland have since revealed a woman has been arrested.

In a statement, a spokesperson for the force said: "A 28-year-old woman was arrested in connection with road traffic offences."

Leading the tributes to Bryan, pal Claire McGarva said: "We ended up great friends.

"Will always treasure your voice messages, some make me laugh. I really thought you would get better.

"I held on to your letters praying for a miracle. One thing you have left me is your mum, who's like my second mother.

"And for that, I thank you. Rest easy B, it's a hard one you will be sadly missed by all.

"Shine bright like that star your mum has seen in the same place every week. All my love Claire."

Another wrote: "I cannae believe I am writing this. RIP Brian mate - gonnae miss you like f***."

Someone else said: "RIP Brian. My thoughts are with your family and two wee girls."

A third commented: "Am heartbroken at this. I thought you were going to pull through. You were a fighter Brian. RIP and shine bright up there."

"You were one in a million", said another.

Another pal said: "Rest in peace Bryan thinking of your family and your girls. Shine bright up there keep the party going wi the rest."

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