Cameron House fire which killed two men will now be held - after the mum of one of the victims vowed to fight for answers. The Crown Office announced in April that a Fatal Accident Inquiry (FAI) would not go ahead, stating it was "satisfied that the reasons for this tragedy have been established".
But following an appeal from Jane Midgley - the mother of hotel guest Simon Midgley who was killed in the 2017 blaze alongside his partner Richard Dyson - the Crown reviewed this decision and now say a FAI will go ahead.
Simon, 32, and Richard, 38, were unable to escape the hotel, on the banks of Loch Lomond, as flames tore through the building on the morning of December 18, 2017.A total of 214 guests fled the inferno – 189 adults and 25 children.
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