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Tributes paid to father and daughter who died in two-car Perthshire crash

Tragically, the teenage daughter was expecting a baby later this year.

Stephen and Emily Tooth
Stephen and Emily Tooth died on on the A823 in Muthill. Image supplied

Tributes have been paid to a much-loved father and daughter who died after a road crash in Perthshire last Friday.

Tragically, the teenage daughter was expecting a baby later this year, meaning three generations of the family have been lost.

Stephen Tooth, 40, was driving his daughter, 18-year-old Emily May Tooth, when his silver Suzuki was involved in a crash with a dark-coloured Subaru.

It occurred on the A823, near the junction with the A822 at Muthill.

The 40-year-old female driver of the Subaru was arrested in connection with a road traffic offence and police inquiries are ongoing.

Dad who died in Muthill crash worked at Bridge of Earn firm

Stephen was the only son of Margaret and David Tooth of Larbert.

He attended Larbert Village School and Larbert High before making a career in audio-visual production, first with Tapestry AV and latterly with Catalyst, based in Bridge of Earn.

Stephen lived in Larbert, then Carronshore before moving to Gilmerton, near Crieff.

Emily divided her time between Carronshore and Tullibody, and was a pupil at Clackmannan and Banchory Primaries, and Lornshill Academy, before going on to do a photography course at Forth Valley College in Stirling

At college she met Callum Stewart, who lives in Stenhousemuir. They were planning to set up home together in the Falkirk area and both were looking forward to being parents later in the year.

Emily leaves mother and stepdad, Holly and Rikki Drummond, sister Tegan and brother Jack.

Gilmerton man was driving his daughter home

Through his work Stephen met Karen Johnston of Johnston Media and moved to the Crieff area, becoming stepfather to Siusaidh-Niamh and Abi Gayle.

His family has revealed that the accident happened as Stephen was driving Emily back from Gilmerton to Tullibody before travelling by train to a work commitment In Manchester.

Two people killed in Perthshire crash
The junction of the A823 and A822 where the crash happened. Image: Google Maps

He was a keen motorcyclist.

Stephen’s parents, who are being supported by his sisters, Joan and Heather, who live in Stirling and Glasgow, said the accident has left four families heartbroken.

His parents said: “We are all in a state of shock. It has brought all the families together and knowing that our son and granddaughter are beyond pain and suffering is our focus.

“We are also proud of the impression their lives have made, and privileged that we had them with us.”

Devastated colleagues remember ‘go-to guy’

Alex and Lynsey Mclaren of Tapestry AV said their entire team was devastated at the tragic news.

Lynsey said: “Stephen started with us back in May 2003 as a trainee AV technician and as an apprentice he learned all his trade working closely with his colleagues.

“Stephen quickly became an allrounder and he was the hardest worker.

“His can-do attitude meant he was approachable and everyone wanted Stevie involved in their projects.

“He could turn his hands to anything from inhouse carpentry on bespoke stage sets to power distribution, audio, lighting and video systems.

“Stephen formed solid friendships with lots of his colleagues, he met Dom, Gary and Andy whilst working with us and they became best friends.

“Stephen was the go-to guy for all our international events, everyone wanted him on their events team.

“We will deeply miss him.”

Police appeal for witnesses of Perthshire crash

Sergeant Steve Livesey, from the Tayside Road Policing Unit, said: “We would appeal for anyone who witnessed the crash or has any dashcam footage from the area to please come forward.

“We are particularly keen to speak with anyone who believes they may have seen the silver Suzuki travelling along the road prior to the crash itself.”

Any information should be given to police by calling 101, quoting incident 0783 of June 14.

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