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Richard Dyson and Simon Midgley died in the December 2017 fire at Cameron House. There will be no fatal accident inquiry (FAI) into the deadly Cameron House fire more than three years, it has been announced. Scotland s Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service (COPFS) said there had been a thorough investigation into the December 2017 blaze that killed Richard Dyson and Simon Midgley. The Crown said it was not in the public interest to re-examine what happened. Earlier this year, Cameron House Resort (Loch Lomond) Limited was fined £500,000 for safety breaches and a night porter was ordered to do unpaid work in the community. Both had pleaded guilty to the lapses.
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Crown still to decide over Cameron House Fatal Accident Inquiry
The Crown Office says it will consult with families before deciding whether an FAI should take place. (Image: DAILY RECORD)
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