Glasgow Times

Couple were full of hope for the New Year

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CAMERON Logan and girlfriend Rebecca Williams had been celebratin­g New Year with friends just hours before his death.

The young couple were said to be in good spirits as they left the Hogmanay party in Milngavie and walked back to Cameron’s parents’ house in Achray Place.

But as they slept, fire took hold of the property and shocked neighbours called emergency services to the scene at around 7.30am on New Year’s Day.

Before firefighte­rs and paramedics arrived, Ms Williams had been dragged from the house unconsciou­s, but Cameron remained trapped by the fire.

Police Scotland launched a major investigat­ion and immediatel­y described the blaze as “targeted and wilful”.

The Logan family were said to be in such a state of shock that it was a number of days before officers could properly talk to them.

Officers made a series of appeals for potential witnesses seen walking dogs near the house, but the exact cause of the fire was described as “specialist informatio­n”. Blair was said to be “out jogging” when the fire started, but two weeks after the death, around the time Ms Williams regained conciousne­ss in hospital, he was arrested and charged with murder. A month after his arrest, around 200 people gathered for Cameron’s funeral.

A guard of honour was formed by his friends as the cortege arrived at Clydebank Crematoriu­m.

The ashes of the family dog, Gomez, who also died in the fire, were carried in Cameron’s coffin.

Last month, Aberdeen Uni awarded Cameron a Behavioura­l Studies degree posthumous­ly.

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Cameron Logan and pet dog Gomez both died in the New Year blaze

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