We are broken Devastated dad of Scot missing for seven years marks birthday without son showing space where card should be
Dad Allan celebrated his 55th birthday without his beloved son on Saturday (Image: Justice for Allan Bryant Jr Facebook)
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Ean Coutts was a familiar figure in Kinglassie, who had not been reported missing, despite his sudden disappearance more than a year ago.
Shocked villagers said Mr Coutts had vanished without warning and new tenants were eventually housed in his seemingly abandoned council flat.
The identification of the remains followed a major police inquiry.
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Police activity in Kinglassie on Wednesday
A 30-year-old man from the Macedonia area of Glenrothes was arrested on Tuesday in connection with the death, which police are treating as “suspicious”. He was later released pending further inquiries.
Online Auto Retailer to Fight ‘Poverty of the Carless’ A 2014 Urban Institute study concluded that private-vehicle access is “indispensable for families seeking safety and economic security,” DriveItAway says in announcing its support for the Drive for Freedom Foundation.
DriveItAway, a provider of automotive retailer mobility platforms, pledges to support the newly created Drive for Freedom Foundation, a nonprofit whose mission is to end the cycle of poverty and dependence created by having no car access in many areas of the U.S.
“While the highly educated and (economically) advantaged have advocated for a car ownership-free future in many cities, various independent studies have all shown that, in the here and now, for low-income families the single biggest driver of economic opportunity and growth is access to private transportation,” says John Possumato