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Bill Hepburn Dies in Corstorphine Tesco Crash 2026 

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Key Points

  • A 66-year-old pedestrian named Bill Hepburn from Edinburgh died following a collision in a Tesco supermarket car park off Meadow Place Road in the Corstorphine area.
  • The incident occurred around 9am on Wednesday, 18 February 2026, involving a blue Volkswagen Polo and the pedestrian.
  • Emergency services, including police, paramedics, two ambulances, a paramedic response unit, a critical care unit, and an air ambulance, attended the scene.
  • Bill Hepburn was treated at the scene but died a short time later; his next of kin were informed.
  • No other injuries were reported in the crash.
  • The car park area was closed for enquiries and reopened around 1.20pm.
  • Bill Hepburn’s family released a statement: “Our family are heartbroken at the loss of Bill who was a loving husband and father,” and requested privacy.
  • Police Sergeant Paul Ewing stated: “Our thoughts remain with the family and friends of Bill and enquiries continue to establish the full circumstances.”
  • Earlier, Sergeant Paul Ewing said: “Our thoughts are with the family and friends of the man who has died. Enquiries are ongoing to establish the full circumstances of what occurred and I am appealing to anyone who has information to come forward.”
  • Police are appealing for witnesses, information, and dash-cam footage; contact via 101 quoting incident number 0688 of 18 February 2026.

Corstorphine (Edinburgh Daily News) February 21 2026 – Bill Hepburn, a 66-year-old man from Edinburgh, has been named as the pedestrian who tragically died following a collision with a blue Volkswagen Polo in a Tesco supermarket car park off Meadow Place Road in the Corstorphine area on 18 February 2026. The incident happened around 9am, prompting a major emergency response including an air ambulance, after which Mr Hepburn was pronounced dead a short time later despite treatment at the scene. Police Scotland has launched an appeal for information as enquiries continue, with no other injuries reported.

Contents
  • Key Points
  • What Happened in the Corstorphine Crash?
  • Who Was Bill Hepburn?
  • What Did the Emergency Response Involve?
  • What Are the Police Statements?
  • What Is Police Scotland Asking Witnesses to Do?
  • Where and When Did the Incident Occur Exactly?
  • What Is Known About the Vehicle Involved?
  • How Has the Community Responded?
  • What Happens Next in the Investigation?

What Happened in the Corstorphine Crash?

The fatal collision took place within the car park of the Tesco Extra supermarket on Meadow Place Road, near Edinburgh Airport, a busy location frequented by shoppers and travellers.

As reported in the official Police Scotland release, the incident involved a pedestrian and a blue Volkswagen Polo around 9am on Wednesday, 18 February 2026. Emergency services rushed to the scene, with numerous vehicles observed, including police, paramedics, two ambulances, a paramedic response unit, a critical care unit, and an air ambulance.

Despite prompt medical attention, the 66-year-old pedestrian succumbed to his injuries shortly after. The car park was cordoned off to allow for initial investigations, reopening around 1.20pm the same day. STV News detailed that reports of the crash led to the swift deployment of these services, underscoring the severity of the situation.

Who Was Bill Hepburn?

Police Scotland confirmed the identity of the deceased as Bill Hepburn, aged 66, from Edinburgh. In their statement naming the victim, as covered across multiple outlets, his family expressed profound grief, stating:

“Our family are heartbroken at the loss of Bill who was a loving husband and father.”

The family has requested privacy during this difficult time, a plea echoed in reports from Police Scotland’s official channels and social media updates. As noted by the Mirror, Mr Hepburn was described in the context of the Tesco car park tragedy as a local resident whose loss has devastated those close to him.

What Did the Emergency Response Involve?

A comprehensive emergency operation unfolded at the scene, highlighting the gravity of the pedestrian collision. According to STV News, an air ambulance was dispatched alongside two ambulances, a paramedic response unit, and a critical care unit, arriving promptly after the 9am call-out.

Police and paramedics provided immediate aid, but tragically, the pedestrian died soon after.

The Mirror reported that numerous emergency vehicles were spotted at the Tesco site in Corstorphine, close to Edinburgh Airport, with the air ambulance landing to assist. No other individuals were injured, as confirmed by Police Scotland and subsequent media coverage.

What Are the Police Statements?

Sergeant Paul Ewing of Police Scotland’s Road Policing unit has been the primary voice in official communications. In the appeal for information published on the Police Scotland website, Sergeant Paul Ewing said:

“Our thoughts are with the family and friends of the man who has died. Enquiries are ongoing to establish the full circumstances of what occurred and I am appealing to anyone who has information to come forward. In addition, anyone with dash-cam footage which may assist is asked to please contact us.”

Following the naming of Bill Hepburn, Sergeant Paul Ewing added:

“Our thoughts remain with the family and friends of Bill and enquiries continue to establish the full circumstances. Anyone who has not spoken to us and has any information that could help is asked to get in touch with road policing officers via 101, quoting incident number 0688 of Wednesday, 18 February, 2026.”

These statements, replicated in NEN.press and other sources, emphasise the ongoing nature of the probe.

What Is Police Scotland Asking Witnesses to Do?

Authorities are urging the public to assist with the investigation into the fatal crash. As per the Police Scotland appeal, anyone with information should call 101, quoting incident number 0688 of 18 February 2026.

Sergeant Paul Ewing specifically requested dash-cam footage that may assist, noting in STV News coverage:

“In addition, anyone with dash-cam footage which may assist is asked to please contact us.”

This call was reiterated after Mr Hepburn’s naming, targeting those who have not yet spoken to officers. BBC News similarly highlighted Police Scotland’s drive for witnesses to step forward.

Where and When Did the Incident Occur Exactly?

The crash happened precisely around 9am on Wednesday, 18 February 2026, in the supermarket car park off Meadow Road Place (also referred to as Meadow Place Road) in Corstorphine, Edinburgh.

This location houses the Tesco Extra, a large retail outlet near Edinburgh Airport, making it a high-traffic area during morning hours.

Police Scotland’s initial report pinpointed the site within the car park, where the blue Volkswagen Polo struck the pedestrian. Coverage from NEN.press and Facebook posts by Police Scotland Edinburgh confirmed the timing and venue without variation.

What Is Known About the Vehicle Involved?

The vehicle at the centre of the collision was a blue Volkswagen Polo. This detail has been consistently reported across all sources, from Police Scotland’s official pages to media outlets like the Mirror and STV News.

No further specifics on the driver or Polo’s status have been released publicly, as enquiries remain active. The involvement of this model was noted in the very first police appeal, underscoring its role in the sequence of events.

How Has the Community Responded?

While specific community reactions beyond official channels are not detailed in reports, the family’s heartfelt statement reflects the personal impact on loved ones. Police Scotland’s repeated expressions of condolences indicate awareness of the local tragedy’s resonance.

Media coverage, including from BBC and local Facebook pages, has amplified the family’s privacy request and police appeals, fostering public vigilance. The closure of the car park, though brief, likely disrupted shoppers, prompting awareness in Corstorphine.

What Happens Next in the Investigation?

Enquiries by Police Scotland’s Road Policing officers are ongoing to piece together the full circumstances of Bill Hepburn’s death. Sergeant Paul Ewing’s appeals suggest a thorough review, potentially including forensic analysis and witness statements.

The public remains key, with dash-cam and eyewitness accounts sought actively. Updates will likely follow from Police Scotland as more details emerge, maintaining transparency in this tragic case.

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