POLICE have confirmed that one of the witnesses being sought following the fatal road collision at the Maybury Roundabout, in Edinburgh, last Friday has been traced.
The Audi car which came was on the wrong side of the road and caused the accident was found a few hours after the accident near the Lumphinnans Ambulance Station.
After a BMW X5 collided with a Peugeot 206 in the early hours of Friday May 25, a blonde woman was seen to attend at the scene and administer assistance to the BMW occupants.
This woman has now made contact with officers and will provide a statement to assist with the ongoing investigation.
Inquiries are continuing to trace a small dark-coloured hatchback that was travelling north from the Maybury roundabout, towards the Barnton junction, just before the incident occurred.
The driver and any other occupants of this vehicle are urged to contact police immediately.
Detective Inspector Graham Grant said: "Thanks to the media appeal and continued social media support this investigation has received from the public, the woman who came to the aid of the injured occupants of the BMW has been traced.
"We remain extremely keen to identify and speak to those within the dark-coloured hatchback, as they may have useful information that will ultimately help us identify anyone who was within the stolen Audi A3. I would like to stress that this car has done absolutely nothing wrong and we just wish the occupants to assist with our inquiries.
"I would also like to reassure our communities that the stolen Audi A3, which was using false registration plate SM17 EAK, has been recovered.
"The vehicle which has this legitimate plate is still within Edinburgh is not linked to this inquiry.
"If you believe you have any other information relevant to this ongoing investigation then please come forward."
Those with information can contact Corstorphine CID via 101 and quote incident number 108 of the 25th May. Alternatively, an anonymous report can be made to the charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.