The Scotsman

MP seeks clarity from police over murder on rural path

- Rebecca Mccurdy www.scotsman.com

Scotland’s top police officer has been urged to clarify “unanswered questions” surroundin­g the investigat­ion into a gunshot victim’s death two months ago.

Brian low ,65, was found dead on a rural path in Pitilie, near Aberfeldy on February 17.

His death was originally treated as “medical or non-suspicious”, however it later became a murder investigat­ion when a post-mortem examinatio­n establishe­d he was killed by a “fatal gunshot”.

However, locals were not told of the nature of Mr Low’s death until 10 days after his body was found.

Perth and North Perthshire MP Pete Wish art has now written to police scotland chief con stable Jo Farrell to seek clarity on the ongoing investigat­ion, community safety concerns and the force’s initial response.

He has sought an explanatio­n as to why it took so long for the nature of Mr Low’s death to be determined and why the community was not notified sooner.

Mr Wishart has also asked whether officers are any closer to identifyin­g a perpetrato­r and if there is a prime suspect.

Following concerns among locals, he has asked Ms Farrell to outline measures being taken to ensure community safety and state whether there are fears of similar events.

The SNP MP said: “I fully appreciate that this is a live investigat­ion which must be given the time to be conducted thoroughly and properly.

“However, we are now two months on from mr low’ s death, and vital informatio­n relating to this shocking incident, and the police’s initial response, is still lacking. I have been contacted by a number of my constituen­ts in the Aberfeldy area who have a range of concerns over this matter, particular­ly in relation to community safety.

“This incident has rocked the close-knit community of Aberfeldy to its core. As such, it is important that they are provided with as much informatio­n as possible in order to provide reassuranc­e during this unsettling­time, and also to encourage those who may hold key informatio­n to come forward.”

The profession­al standards department of Police Scotland was informed of the change to a murder investigat­ion, while watchdog the Police Investigat­ions and Review Commission­er said it would conduct its own review.

 ?? PICTURE: ANDREW MILLIGAN/PA WIRE ?? Brian Low’s death was originally treated as ‘medical or non-suspicious’, however it later became a murder investigat­ion when a post-mortem examinatio­n establishe­d he was killed by a ‘fatal gunshot’
PICTURE: ANDREW MILLIGAN/PA WIRE Brian Low’s death was originally treated as ‘medical or non-suspicious’, however it later became a murder investigat­ion when a post-mortem examinatio­n establishe­d he was killed by a ‘fatal gunshot’

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