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Tributes laid at scene after Renfrewshire man dies in horror crash

Tributes have been placed at the scene where a Renfrewshire man tragically lost his life in a devastating crash. The incident occurred around 2am on Saturday morning on Beith Road, when a vehicle collided with a wall and burst into flames. Emergency services, including the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service, responded swiftly to the scene. The victim, identified as 53-year-old Gary Sim by locals, was rushed to the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital in Glasgow by the Scottish Ambulance Service but sadly succumbed to his injuries.
Following the crash, Beith Road and Linn Brae in Johnstone were closed for approximately five hours as investigations were carried out to determine the cause of the collision. Since then, a number of floral tributes and Rangers football jerseys have been left at the site as a mark of remembrance, accompanied by messages of condolences shared on social media by friends and family.
The Renfrewshire Live app, offered by the Paisley Daily Express, has been launched to provide up-to-the-minute news coverage for the local community. The app features breaking news, sports updates, and exclusive stories from Renfrewshire, including dedicated coverage of St Mirren football club. It is available for download on both Android and Apple devices.
Police Scotland are continuing their investigation into the incident. A spokesperson stated that officers responded to the single-car crash in the early hours of Saturday and confirmed the fatality of the driver, along with the efforts of the emergency services to extinguish the vehicle fire. The road closure was lifted at 7.50am after the necessary inquiries were conducted to understand the full circumstances surrounding the tragic event.
The community has come together to pay their respects to the victim, highlighting the impact of the loss on the local area. As the investigation progresses, authorities are urging anyone with information about the crash to come forward and assist in establishing a clear picture of the events leading up to the accident.
