The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Rennie blasts long wait for M9 crash inquiry

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The wait for a fatal accident inquiry (FAI) into the M9 crash that police took three days to attend has been “glacial and agonising”, Willie Rennie has said.

John Yuill, 28, and his partner Lamara Bell, 25, died after their car crashed off the road near Stirling in July 2015. Despite a call being made to police, it took them three days to respond.

When officers finally arrived at the scene, Mr Yuill was found to be dead and Ms Bell died later in hospital.

On the five-year anniversar­y of the crash, Scottish Liberal Democrat leader Mr Rennie said the wait for answers endured by the couple’s friends and family has been “unforgivab­le”.

He added: “It has been five years since the accident. It has been four years since the Lord Advocate told me it would be ‘inconceiva­ble’ not to hold an FAI ‘given the public concern over this tragedy’.

“I warned then the wait was already too long. I am appalled.”

Mr Rennie repeated his calls for the FAI system to be reformed, with the responsibi­lity for carrying out investigat­ions stripped from the Crown Office, in order to avoid other grieving families becoming

“trapped in this prolonged process”.

He added: “Two families waiting years for closure is a scandal, but the fact Scotland’s broken FAI system routinely does this and worse to family after family is horrifying. It is adding to their torment.

“I’ve lost count of the number of times warnings and heartache have been met with promises of change. I’m sick of seeing more grieving families become trapped in this prolonged process.”

A Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service (COPF) spokesman said the investigat­ion into the M9 crash is still ongoing.

He added: “The case team and staff from our victim informatio­n and advice service have communicat­ed with family members and their legal representa­tives throughout, and will continue to keep them informed of any significan­t developmen­ts in relation to the investigat­ion.”

An independen­t review of FAIs by HM Chief Inspector of Prosecutio­n in August 2019 found the process was characteri­sed by “lengthy intervals of unexplaine­d delays” and “periods of inactivity”.

 ?? Picture: PA. ?? John Yuill and Lamara Bell died after their car crashed.
Picture: PA. John Yuill and Lamara Bell died after their car crashed.

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