The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Community urged to help catch Angus man’s killers

Ex-girlfriend urges residents to push fear to one side and come forward

- Graeme sTrachan gstrachan@thecourier.co.uk

A former girlfriend of murdered Arbroath man Steven Donaldson has begged for informatio­n to help catch his killers.

Mr Donaldson’s brutal murder has left the Kirriemuir community in a grip of fear with some residents wrestling with the realisatio­n the killers could be living among them.

Officers have also been searching two homes in the town, with police standing guard at the properties since the weekend, although no arrests have yet been made.

The woman, who asked to remain anonymous, said someone in the town knows something and she wants them to push fear to one side and “put an end to this nightmare”.

She said: “Steven was a lovely guy. I can’t get my head around why anyone would want to harm him in such a horrible and inhumane way. We knew each other for a few years and dated when we were younger.

“He was such a caring and thoughtful person, never had a bad word to say about anyone and always happy.

“Someone in Kirriemuir knows something and I beg them to come forward and put an end to this nightmare.

“He was such a good guy and will be greatly missed by many. He was very private and kept himself busy. My thoughts are with his family and friends.”

The 27-year-old tool specialist was found in the car park of the Loch of Kinnordy nature reserve on Thursday having apparently been lured to his death.

Mr Donaldson left Arbroath for Kirriemuir at 10pm on Wednesday and his body was discovered the following morning at 5am by two walkers.

He was the victim of a sustained and brutal attack with a sharp, heavy weapon.

Crimestopp­ers has also urged anyone scared to talk to police to instead “do the right thing” and contact the charity anonymousl­y.

Angela Parker, Crimestopp­ers’ national manager for Scotland, said: “As a charity, we take informatio­n every day from members of the public that may be scared to talk to the police, or are concerned they might have to stand up in court. Contacting us removes both of these scenarios.

“We are here for communitie­s up and down the country, and I want to reassure anyone who has informatio­n on the murder of Steven Donaldson, that they can contact Crimestopp­ers anonymousl­y.

“We don’t want to know who you are, only what you know.

“We have never broken our promise of anonymity in 30 years, so please do the right thing and contact us on 0800 555 111 or via our secure online form at Crimestopp­ers-uk.org.”

A no-fly zone and public road closure are to remain in place as part of the investigat­ion for as long as necessary, according to the police officer leading the hunt for those responsibl­e.

Detective Superinten­dent Jim Smith said the no-fly zone was put in place on Thursday “purely for decency for the investigat­ion and Steven’s family”.

In relation to the closure affecting the two-mile stretch of the Kirriemuir to Kirkton of Kingoldrum road running past the entrance to the reserve, Mr Smith said while the incident was contained within the car park of the RSPB attraction, there were also operationa­l reasons for implementi­ng that.

“The incident appears to be contained within the car park area of the nature reserve,” he said. “The reason for extending the outer cordon was purely for common decency, but also there is the integrity of the scene.

“These points will remain in place until such time as I am satisfied that we have done everything within our power to recover whatever evidence may be there.”

 ?? Picture: Steve MacDougall. ?? A police officer on Marywell Brae, Kirriemuir, as investigat­ions continue into the death of Steven Donaldson.
Picture: Steve MacDougall. A police officer on Marywell Brae, Kirriemuir, as investigat­ions continue into the death of Steven Donaldson.
 ??  ?? Steven Donaldson, 27, from Arbroath, was found dead in the car park at Loch of Kinnordy nature reserve near Kirriemuir.
Steven Donaldson, 27, from Arbroath, was found dead in the car park at Loch of Kinnordy nature reserve near Kirriemuir.

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