The events that led Ben first to a police station, then to a courtroom and finally to a hospital bed were complicated, but not uncommon.
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Loch Lomond. Waris Ali's wife Edina Olahova, 29, and nine year-old son Rana Haris Ali died along with close family friend Muhammad Asim Riaz, 41, in the tragedy at Pulpit Rock near Ardlui.Muhammad's seven-year-old son is fighting for his life in hospital.
The group had stopped at the beauty spot on the way home to Glasgow following a trip to Skye. What was an innocent day at the Loch turned tragic after Muhammad's son suddenly plunged from a sandy ridge into a deep swell after he had gone
.The events that led Ben first to a police station, then to a courtroom and finally to a hospital bed were complicated, but not uncommon.
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Get the latest top news stories sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletterFlamingo Land bosses have submitted revised plans for a £40million Loch Lomond tourist development – as chiefs revealed more information about how they will engage with the community.Those behind the second-take plans have lodged a new Proposal of Application (PAN) notice to the national park authority, with the full details yet to be made public.The Yorkshire-based firm say the revised PAN was submitted in
Loch Lomond say that lessons need to be learnt from his death. Connor Markward, 16, died near Balloch Castle Country Park on Friday July 23 while enjoying a day out with his friends.
Asim Riaz, 41, died on July 24 along with family friend Edina Olahova, 29, and her son Rana Haris Ali, nine. Asim's son, aged 7, survived the tragedy.
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Dean Irvine 's family are inviting everyone along to "one big night" in memory of the 11-year-old, who tragically drowned while out playing in Stonehouse, South Lanarkshire, on Saturday, July 24.
Loch Lomond tragedy. Muhammad Asim Riaz, 41, was one of three people who lost their lives in the water near Pulpit Rock on Saturday evening.
Police Scotland read: "Police were called around 6.40pm on Saturday, 24 July, 2021 following the report of concerns for people in the water near Pulpit Rock, Ardlui."A multi-agency operation took place and sadly, three people were pronounced dead at the scene."Formal identification has still to take place but the family of a 41-year-old man, 29-year-old woman and 9-year-old boy have been made aware.
Scots waterway taking the horror total of deaths in the last 24-hours to SIX.
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horror weekend for swimmers and young sunseekers.
another drowning tragedy have paid an emotional tribute to the 'lovely young boy'. The 11-year-old victim, named by family members and friends as Dean Irvine, died after getting into difficulty at a Scots park last night.