Stirling Observer

‘My son Timmy would not put me through this if he was alive’

- NORMAN SILVESTER

The mother of a Killin sailor who mysterious­ly disappeare­d in Dubai a decade ago said she knows he is dead and vital witnesses have not told the truth.

Sheena Maccoll, 58, has made a new plea for informatio­n surroundin­g the vanishing of her son Timmy, 27, in 2012.

The leading seaman was on shore leave in the city when Navy chiefs claim he accidental­ly fell in the water and drowned.

But Sheena said: “I believe there are people out there who knew Timmy who are holding back informatio­n. I do not believe he fell in the water… he would have been found by now.

“Someone knows something but has not come forward for whatever reason.

“Timmy would not have put me through this if he was still alive. I’d appeal to anyone who has informatio­n to come forward.”

Timmy was last seen getting into a taxi outside Dubai’s Rock Bottom Cafe at 1.40am on May 27, 2012. He was heading for his ship, the HMS Westminste­r, which was berthed in nearby Port Rashid. But what became of dadof-three Timmy remains a mystery.

A Bangladesh­i cab driver who had driven him from Rock Bottom was traced by police. He claimed to have stopped for directions to his ship but when he returned to his vehicle Timmy was no longer there. One theory is that Timmy headed back into Dubai in another taxi.

Sheena added: “A search of the harbour by expert Navy divers failed to find his body. I don’t think he fell in as most of the area was fenced off and there was safety netting round his ship. It is very possible he went back into town. However, there is no proof he went back to Port Rashid. The only evidence is the taxi driver.”

Sheena, a shop assistant, said both the Dubai police and the Royal Navy could have done more to find her son. Four days after he vanished, his ship set sail on a new mission.

The following month Sheena, her brother Colin and Timmy’s wife Rachael went to Dubai to meet police and Navy officials. But they left knowing little more than when they arrived.

Sheena will mark the 10th anniversar­y by lighting a candle in her garden.

In April 2014 the sailor was officially declared dead by the Royal Navy.

A Royal Navy spokespers­on said: “There was a full investigat­ion… as well as a number of appeals. Sadly, no new evidence has come to light. We understand how distressin­g this must be for Timothy’s family and friends.”

I do not believe he fell in the water… he would have been found by now. Someone knows something .... Sheena Maccoll

 ?? ?? Mystery Sailor Timmy Maccoll vanished in 2012, aged 27
Mystery Sailor Timmy Maccoll vanished in 2012, aged 27

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