Loch Lomond bosses hold urgent talks after 'devastating' drowning tragedies
URGENT talks are being held by the Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park Authority after a “devastating” weekend of drowning deaths.
Chiefs say they are exploring any “potential further actions” to be taken “both in the short and the longer term”, while also reviewing existing safety measures.
Last night it was revealed that 34-year-old Aman Sharma became the seventh fatality.
He was pulled from the water at Loch Lubnaig in Stirling on Sunday after getting into difficulty swimming.
The takeaway chef was rushed to the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital in Glasgow where he sadly passed away on Tuesday.