An inquiry into a fire at a Scots hotel that claimed two lives will start in August, more than four and a half years after the blaze.
Tragically, Simon Midgley, 32, and his partner Richard Dyson, 38, from London, died in the blaze at the five-star Cameron House Hotel on the banks of Loch Lomond on December 18 2017.
Hotel operator Cameron House Resort (Loch Lomond) Ltd was fined £500,000 and night porter Christopher O'Malley was given a community payback order over the fire at Dumbarton Sheriff Court in January 2021.
At a continued preliminary hearing, which took place virtually on Tuesday, Sheriff Thomas McCartney agreed the fatal accident inquiry (FAI) will begin at Paisley Sheriff Court on August 15 and will take place in person rather than virtually.
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