fire victim Simon Midgley has welcomed a Crown Office decision to hold a new probe into the fire but branded her three-year fight for answers “cruel” blaze.
Jane Midgley hopes the Fatal Accident Inquiry - confirmed last week after a Crown Office u-turn - will finally tell her why her son isn’t coming home.
The tragedy at the luxury hotel on Loch Lomond just days before Christmas in 2017 killed Simon, 32, and his partner Richard Dyson, 38, after they were unable to escape the inferno which saw 214 guests – including 25 children – flee.
Jane, from Leeds, said: “Waiting on answers is like torture."I’ve been suffering.“I still need to know why the boys aren’t coming home.”The Crown Office said in April that an FAI wouldn’t take place as they.
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