Wonderful mother named as A96 lorry crash victim

Last Monday, Paulina Zogota passed away at the scene of a car-truck collision on the A96. The “wonderful mother, wife, daughter, and friend” was remembered.

A ‘lovely’ mother of one lost her life in an accident on the A96 last week, prompting the establishment of a fundraising.

Despite rescue personnel’s best attempts, 27-year-old Paulina Zogota was unfortunately declared dead at the scene of Monday, November 11, when her automobile collided with a lorry near Forres.
Paulina’s family has offered their respects, calling her a “wonderful mother, wife, daughter, and friend.” Sadly, she leaves behind a kid who is seven years old.

The Daily Record reports that a fundraiser has been established to aid with the costs of repatriating Paulina, who was originally from Poland.

“With great sadness, we reach out to ask for your help,” the heartfelt post said. Our dear Paulina, who was just 27 years old, died in a terrible car accident on November 11.

 

“Her sudden passing is an immense loss for everyone who knew her. She leaves behind a seven-year-old son who now needs our support more than ever.

“Paulina always considered Poland her true home, and it is our deepest wish to bring her back so she can rest in peace where her heart truly belonged.”

A 27-year-old woman was pronounced dead at the scene on the A96 following the crash

Following the accident, police urged anyone with information to come forward. The 57-year-old man driving the lorry did not require medical treatment.

As previously said by Sergeant Lesley Morrison: “I am urging anyone who was on this route at the time of the incident to get in touch with us. We are aware that several individuals who stopped to help departed before the authorities arrived; I would invite them to contact us.

“We must determine the complete circumstances of the crash. Additionally, I would encourage anyone with dash cams to review their film since it might contain crucial pictures that could help us. If you have any information, please call Police Scotland at 101 and reference 0408 of Monday, November 11, 2024.

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