A van driver is to be reported to the procurator fiscal for dangerous driving in connection with a three-vehicle collision outside Cupar just over a week ago.
Police say they have built up sufficient evidence to recommend charges be brought forward on the unnamed party, who was driving a Ford Transit.
The vehicle was travelling on the A91 between Cupar and Dairsie, near the Todhall Farm junction, on Monday at around 10.40am when it was involved in a crash with a Ford Escort and a Toyota Celica.
An elderly mother and her two daughters, all from Cupar and travelling in the Toyota, were rushed to Ninewells Hospital in Dundee.
Margaret Sweeney (74) and Pamela Bissett, who is understood to have been the driver and sustained the worst injuries, remained in a critical but stable condition on Monday.
The third woman, Elizabeth Leslie, is also believed to still be in hospital but her injuries are not as serious.
In Cupar the women and their family have been the focus of prayers at St Columba’s RC Church.