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Tributes paid to second man who died in horror three car crash as brother remains in hospital

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A second man who tragically died in a three car crash has been named by police. Asad Saghir, 32, died following the accident on the B9077 South Deeside Road near Maryculter, Aberdeenshire, at around 3pm on Saturday.

Cameron Pearson, 23, also lost his life during the collision involving a black Volkswagen Golf, a grey Skoda Kamiq and a grey Audi Q5, with seven others rushed to hospital.

In a statement released through Police Scotland, Cameron's family have now paid tribute to their "beloved son". Meanwhile, tributes have flooded in for Asad - who was originally from Stockton-On-Tees - while it's been revealed that his little brother remains in hospital fighting for his life.Colleagues at his workplace, Glacier Energy, said: "We are shocked and saddened by the news that our well thought of employee, Asad Saghir lost his life in the tragic road accident on the B9077 South Deeside Road in Aberdeen on Saturday afternoon."Asad was a hard-working employee and a joy to work with, we send our deepest condolences to his colleagues, family and friends at this difficult time."And In a heartfelt post on Facebook relative Rashid Zahir said: "It is with a heavy heart I write today we all are grieving over the passing of my cousin brother Asad Saghir in a car accident and we all are praying for his younger brother's health." Arfan Sultani Al Hijazi commented: "What a beautiful brother, really devastated to hear our beloved has passed from this temporal world." Numan Ali said: "The whole of Stockton is grieving over the passing of our lovely young brother Asad Saghir and praying for his younger brother." Get the latest news sent straight to your messages by joining our WhatsApp community today.You'll receive daily updates on breaking

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