Three men convicted in connection with death of Amy Rose Wilson in Falkirk
Three men have been found guilty of culpable homicide in connection with the death of Amy Rose Wilson in Falkirk.
The 27-year-old died after a crash involving the vehicle she was driving and another car on New Carron Road on Saturday, 29 July, 2023.
Anthony Davidson, 32, Andrew Gregoire, 29, and Arslan Sajid, 24, all from London, were found guilty at the High Court in Edinburgh on Thursday, 17 April, 2025.
They were also found guilty of attempted robbery and, along with a fourth man, Steven Hornsby, 55, from Essex, attempting to pervert the course of justice and conspiracy.
Davidson, Gregoire and Sajid attacked the vehicle driven by Amy Rose Wilson while it was parked on Foundry Street in Falkirk as part of an attempt to rob the occupants.
They then used their car to pursue and deliberately collide with her vehicle after she drove away in an attempt to escape the attack, causing it to crash.
Amy Rose suffered serious injuries and was pronounced dead at the scene.
Detective Superintendent Susan Balfour said: “Davidson, Gregoire and Sajid went to extreme lengths plotting a robbery, travelling from the south of England to carry out the attack in Scotland.
“Their subsequent actions were entirely reckless, resulting in her death. They then, along with Hornsby, took further measures to try and evade responsibility for their crimes.
“This was a protracted and extensive police investigation, which has ultimately resulted in the convictions of all four men involved.
“I want to take the time to thank the community for their support in this inquiry and to commend our team who investigated this incident ensuring these men face justice for their actions.
“My thoughts are with the family of Amy Rose Wilson who I know have been devastated by their loss.”
All four men will return to court at a later date for sentencing.