Glasgow man dies after falling on a Glencoe mountain

Cameron Steel was walking on Bidean nam Bian on Saturday when sustained a fatal fall.

A man has died after falling on a mountain in Glencoe.

Cameron Steel, 35, from Glasgow was walking on Bidean nam Bian on Saturday when police were called to assist at about 3.35pm.

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Glasgow man dies after falling on a Glencoe mountain

He and his walking partner were on the northern ridges of the mountain known as the Three Sisters route when police attended along with the Glencoe Mountain Rescue team and the HM Coastguard helicopter.

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Police said Mr Steel had sustained a fall and died at the scene.

The helicopter team recovered his body from the mountain.

Police Scotland said in a statement: "Our thoughts are with his family at this time.

"As with all sudden deaths, a report will be sent to the Procurator Fiscal."

Reporting by PA

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