A MURDER probe is under way after a woman was killed when her car was run off the road by a Mercedes.
The woman, named locally as Amy-Rose Wilson, died when the silver Vauxhall Vectra she was driving crashed into another car in Falkirk.
Her 22-year-old male passenger and a man, 39, driving a black Volkswagen Tiguan were also hurt in the crash.
Police say the collision happened after a Mercedes C-Class pursued the Vauxhall on to New Carron Road.
Emergency services rushed to the crash shortly after 6pm on Saturday following reports of a smash between two motors.
Amy-Rose, 27, originally from Newcastle, was pronounced dead at the scene, and police are treating her death as murder.
Her passenger, was taken to Edinburgh Royal Infirmary for treatment.
The Tiguan driver suffered minor injuries.
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