A Scots university student died from carbon monoxide poisoning due to faulty heating in a holiday home owned by the Earl of Dalhousie and his heir Lord Ramsay.
Lord Ramsay was in court to hear his Dalhousie Estate-based farm company admit exposing holidaymakers to the risk of injury or death from poisoning.Retired private school teacher Piers Le Cheminant - who had sub-let the property for the tragic break - also admitted making the same health and safety failings.Stirling University first year student Thomas Hill, 18, was found dead behind a bathroom door at Glenmark Cottage after succumbing to carbon monoxide poisoning.Fiscal depute Gavin Callaghan told Dundee Sheriff Court: "Mr Hill was, on 28 October 2015, on holiday with his
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