The farm company owned by the Earl of Dalhousie and his heir Lord Ramsay was fined £120,000 after a student died from carbon monoxide poisoning in their rented holiday home.Stirling University student Thomas Hill, 18, was found slumped in a bathroom in a ramshackle cottage on the aristocrat's estate after being fatally poisoned.
Retired teacher Piers Le Cheminant - who sublet the cottage to others - was also fined £2,000 after a court heard carbon monoxide could have killed visitors over a period of nearly eight years.
Mr Hill's parents Jerry, 59, and Alison, 55, critcised the time taken to bring the prosecution after Dundee Sheriff Court was told it was six years to the day since their son's tragic death.
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