Police name OAP who died after mountain fall in Scottish Highlands

?A pensioner who died after falling from a mountain in the Highlands has been named by police.
The man was located by an HM Coastguard helicopter. Picture: JPThe man was located by an HM Coastguard helicopter. Picture: JP
The man was located by an HM Coastguard helicopter. Picture: JP

Ronald Garwood, 74, of Roybridge, Inverness-shire, was walking on An Teallach Sgurr Fiona near Dundonnell on Sunday when he fell.

Emergency services were called out at 1.35pm and his body was found by a HM Coastguard search and rescue helicopter.

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Police Scotland Sergeant Matt Ravenhill said: "Our thoughts are with Mr Garwood's family and friends at this difficult time.

"There are no suspicious circumstances and a report has been submitted to the procurator fiscal."