The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Jail for dealer who supplied drugs to girlfriend just before she died

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A Fife man was caught for drug dealing during a probe into the death of his partner.

Darren McCole bought four bags of heroin and a number of Etizolam pills – known as street Valium – before returning to his home in Dunfermlin­e, in May 2019.

Both he and his 33-yearold girlfriend went on to take some of the drugs.

McCole, 47, later went out and returned to find the woman lying on her back with her “lips blue”.

Prosecutor John Macpherson told the High Court in Glasgow: “He realised that she was dead.

“He panicked and spent the rest of the night staring at her body.”

McCole eventually left again before word quickly spread – including on social media – about the tragedy.

He was confronted by a neighbour and confirmed his partner had died but

“He panicked and spent the rest of the night staring at her body

said that the police had not been alerted.

Officers soon turned up and forced entry into the property, where they found the body.

McCole was questioned by police following the death and admitted drugs had been bought.

A phone the couple had used was also examined.

It contained messages to others describing the pills as “dynamite” and “s*** hot”.

McCole, still of Dunfermlin­e, pled guilty to being concerned in the supply of the four £10 bags of heroin and the Etizolam.

Despite the low-level, he was back at the high court due to his lengthy list of drug conviction­s, including an eight-year jail term in 2010.

As a result, he faced a mandatory seven-year sentence.

However, after hearing from McCole’s lawyer Michael Anderson, Lord Burns instead decided to lock the dealer up for 45 months.

The judge said he had considered a number of factors including the “untimely” and “tragic death” of McCole’s girlfriend.

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