The brother of a woman who died by suicide in a young offender's institution has accused the authorities of continuing to let down his sister.
11.10.2022 - 16:13 / dailyrecord.co.uk
A leading Scots crime expert is set to examine the mystery disappearance of Allan Bryant Jnr, who went missing after leaving a Fife nightclub almost nine years ago. The Glenrothes man’s case will feature on the BBC Scotland’s David Wilson Crime Files: Cold Cases on November 22 - broadcasting the day before what would have been Allan's 32nd birthday.
Allan’s heartbroken family, who believe he was murdered, have campaigned tirelessly in a bid to find answers as to what happened after he left Styx nightclub in November 2013. The latest examination of the case - spearheaded by criminologist Professor David Wilson - has been welcomed by the Bryant family, who say they continue to live in hope.
Dad Allan Snr, 56, told the Daily Record: “It’s absolutely amazing that they reached out to us to feature Allan’s case because it will keep him in the public eye and keeps pressure on the police as well. You just don’t know if someone is going to come forward or not, which is looking very unlikely now after all these years.
“We’re still holding on to that little bit of hope because that’s all we’ve got. We just can’t let it go otherwise everything we’ve done has been pointless. As the years go on, it’s getting harder and is affecting the mental health of the whole family.
“But hopefully one day, the person or people who know what happened to Allan will find it in their conscience to come forward.”
Professor David Wilson told how he was struck by the impact Allan’s disappearance had on the local community while noting a number of “odd” elements to the case. He said: “I work a lot with people who are the families of murdered or missing people and trying to find a way to help them resolve and find some form of closure is very, very
The brother of a woman who died by suicide in a young offender's institution has accused the authorities of continuing to let down his sister.
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