A MAN has been found dead on a major motorway as police investigated the “unexplained” tragedy.
Emergency crews rushed to the scene on the M90 northbound near the junction for Rosyth, Fife, around 8.15pm on June 21.
The man was sadly pronounced dead not long after.
Police had shut the motorway in both directions, but it was later reopened at 10.45pm.
Cops are treating the man’s death as unexplained as they launch their investigation.
There were reports of four emergency vehicles, including an ambulance, at the scene.
A Police Scotland spokesperson said: “Around 8.15pm on Saturday, 21 June, we received a report of concern for person on the M90 northbound near junction 1C, Rosyth.
“Emergency services attended and a man was pronounced dead a short time later.
“The death is being treated as unexplained and enquiries are ongoing to establish the full circumstances.
“The motorway was closed and re-opened around 10.45pm.”
Police had shut the motorway in both directions
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