A PEDESTRIAN was killed after he was struck by a Royal Mail lorry in the early hours of the morning.
The 45-year-old was walking along the carriageway of the A823 between the M90 and Queensferry Road near Dunfermline today.
Police said he was struck by a red DAF lorry at 12.40am and pronounced dead at the scene.
Sergeant Dominic Doyle of the Road Policing Unit said: "We are carrying out an investigation to establish the full circumstances and my thoughts are with the family of the man who died.
"We believe that he had been walking along the road towards Dunfermline but are keen to hear from anyone who was travelling in the area and might have seen him before the collision, or anyone else who may have witnessed the incident itself."
A Royal Mail spokesman said: "We are aware of the tragic events that occurred in the Fife area on Saturday morning.
"Our thoughts and condolences are with the families and friends of those involved.
"We are assisting the relevant authorities and cannot comment further while the investigation is under way."
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