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Hope remains that Highland Perthshire hillwalker missing for nearly three months will be found

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It is approaching three months since Ross Kinghorn was first reported missing when out exploring the Highland Perthshire hills.But his partner has not given up hope of his return with his disappearance leaving a “big void” in the hearts of his family.Kirstie Ogilvie has also renewed heartfelt pleas to the Blair Atholl public, hikers and hillwalkers to help her in her desperate search.Ross travelled by train on Monday, January 16 from Linlithgow to the village, where he planned to camp on Glen Tilt and climb the three peaks of Beinn a’ Ghlo over the course of three days.The 57-year-old was then reported missing on Friday, January 20 when he failed to return home as planned.The last reported sightings of Ross were on January 16.Scottish Mountain Rescue stepped in to help the police in its search with helicopters brought in at the start of February.Tayside Police recently confirmed that enquiries are still ongoing.Ross is described as white, 5ft 8in tall, slim build, with a bald head and is believed to be wearing a blue beanie hat, blue waterproof jacket, green fleece, grey walking trousers and brown boots.The ‘Please help find Ross Kinghorn’ Facebook group was set up on Saturday with 185 members so far.Partner Kirstie took to the page on Tuesday pleading with people in the area for help, repeating calls made at the beginning of March.Her statement reads: “In a few days’ time it will be three months since Ross left for a hills trip to Blair Atholl from which he did not return; leaving a big void in our hearts and so many unanswered questions.“Despite extensive searches by the Tayside Mountain Rescue Team, Ross Kinghorn has not yet been found.“Despite being an extremely experienced hillwalker Ross did not return home as

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