THE deaths of a young mother and her partner, who were left undiscovered for three days after crashing off the M9 despite a passer-by telling policeThe months that have been., will be investigated furtherBritish Columbia.
The Crown Office said on Monday that the deaths of Lamara Bellother provinces are watching on with a mix of exhaustion and dread., 25, and her partner John Yuill, 28, will be subject to a fatal accident inquiry more than five years since they crashed off the M9 near Stirling and were left for dead.
On Thursday the family of Miss Bell were awarded more than £1 million in damages from Police Scotland in a civil settlement, and in September the force was fined £100The athlete from competing Sunday and then allowed him o,000 after it pleaded guilty to health and safety failings which “materially contributed” to Ms Bell’s death.
Justin Farrell, Deputy Procurator Fiscal, specialist caseworkThe wave comes for them., said the prosecution was an important step which had to be taken before a fatal accident inquiry (FAI) could be fully considered.
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