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Crown Office review death of Colin Marr after new lines of inquiry identified

© Supplied Colin Marr Prosecutors are to carry out a review of the death of Fife man Colin Marr, who was stabbed in the chest. The Crown Office say they have identified new lines of enquiry into the death of Colin Marr, who died in Lochgelly in July 2007. The 23-year-old’s death followed a row with his fiancée Candice Bonar about his alleged infidelity. In the findings of an inconclusive fatal accident inquiry in 2011, Sheriff Principal Alastair Dunlop QC said a “significant or considerable degree of force” would have been required to inflict the wound. The family of Colin Marr is continuing to seek justice for his death in 2007.

Colin Marr death: Crown Office to make new inquiries

BBC News By Andrew Picken image copyrightStuart Graham image captionColin Marr died in 2007 from a single blow from a kitchen knife following a row with his fiancée The Crown Office has identified new lines of inquiry into the death of a Fife man who died from a stab wound to the chest. The 23-year-old s family has gathered new material about the case, challenging the original police conclusion that it was suicide. Ms Bonar has always maintained her innocence. Colin s stepdad Stuart Graham handed over a cache of material to Police Scotland, which the family say should be investigated further.

Power Plant Collapse: Demo company had fatal accident at another Ohio plant

On Dec. 2, 2015, Adamo’s president and chief executive officer, John T. Adamo, Jr., was killed in an accident at the Muskingum River Plant near Beverly, Ohio, and another worker was seriously hurt, according to the U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA). Adamo Jr. was 57 at the time, according to his obituary. Like Killen, the Muskingum plant accident also happened at 8:30 a.m., online federal records show. Adamo and another worker were injured during the demolition of a coal conveyor system that spanned the Muskingum River. “During the pre-burn of a support tower, the tower collapsed whereby the coal conveyor hung from eight 2-inch cables that were attached to concrete buttresses at the cables’ ends. The collapsing tower caused the second tower to collapse and the conveyor fell into the river,” OSHA officials wrote in an Accident Investigative Summary.

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