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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Scots family haunted by Cameron House hotel fire as young son still scared to go to sleep
Hannah Munn and her family slept just one door down from tragic couple Simon Midgley and Richard Dyson who died in the inferno.
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The Cameron House Hotel owners were fined £500k for failings that caused the blaze. (Image: Daily Record)
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A luxury hotel operator has been fined £500,000 and a porter who placed a bag of ashes in a cupboard handed a community payback order over a fire which killed a couple.Simon Midgley, 32, and Richard
She told the paper: “No sentence will ever be enough. “I just feel totally numb. I don’t know where to start with it all.” She vowed to continue fighting for justice for the couple. “I feel that I’m letting Simon down, she added. As a mum, that breaks my heart. “I wouldn’t wish this nightmare on my worst enemy. Nobody should go through this heartache and pain.” Cameron House apologised for the failings that led to the two deaths. In a statement, a Cameron House spokesperson said: Firstly, we wish to underline our deepest sympathies towards the families of Mr Dyson and Mr Midgley.
No justice says mum who lost son in Cameron House hotel fire as nobody jailed
Simon Midgley and his partner Richard Dyson died after the pair were unable to escape the burning hotel.
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