The Sunday Post (Newcastle)

So exactly where did police officers drop Scott Calder to wander off alone to his death?

Eight weeks after his death, the family of Scott Calder still do not know where he was dropped by police

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NOT HeRe

After their son’s body was found on a beach on the morning of Sunday, October 14, police told Brian and Karen Calder that officers had dropped him at a bus stop, circled, in Port Seton around 11.20pm.

An officer took Brian there to show him exactly where his son was last seen alive and five weeks ago, we told how the couple were asking people living and working nearby if they had seen Scott?

On Friday, police said that was wrong.

MaYBe HeRe?

On Friday afternoon, after being told CCTV footage of the area showed no patrol cars stopping where his parents had been told Scott was dropped, Police Scotland said he had, in fact, been put out of the car at another bus stop, near a caravan park on the outskirts of town.

This more isolated location is not covered by CCTV.

Two months after his death, police have still to tell his parents exactly when and where officers last saw him alive.

 ??  ?? The bus stop on the outskirts of town
The bus stop on the outskirts of town
 ??  ?? Brian and Karen Calder at bus stop in Port Seton
Brian and Karen Calder at bus stop in Port Seton

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