Police have suspended their search for a man was missing for six days after going hiking in .
Tragedy struck as a body was found in the search for hillwalker Bernard Trottet, who disappeared six days ago in the Morvich area. The 65 year old had not been seen since he failed to return to his campsite, sparking concerns for his safety.
Police confirmed on Monday June 2 that a man's body was discovered in water near Kinloch Hourn at approximately 12:55pm on, Monday, June 2. While formal identification is pending, Bernard's family has been notified of that police have found the body.
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Bernard was last seen on Tuesday, May 27, at Corryhully Bothy in Glenfinnan, having embarked on the notoriously difficult Cape Wrath Trail. A Police Scotland spokesperson stated: "Around 12.55pm on Monday, 2 June, 2025, the body of a man was found in the water in the Kinloch Hourn area."
The spokesperson continued: "Formal identification has yet to take place, however, the family of Bernard Trottet, who was reported missing in the area, has been informed."
They added that no foul play is suspected and a report will be sent to the Procurator Fiscal, reports .
The Cape Wrath Trail, stretching over 200 miles from Fort William to the most north-westerly point of the UK, is known for its treacherous terrain, including steep mountains and deep bogs, making it the UK's toughest long-distance trek.
the is launching Missed . In partnership with Missing People, our mission is to bring awareness to every publicly listed missing person in the UK through our live, interactive map.
The Mirror has launched a campaign called 'Missed'. Part of the campaign includes an interactive map in partnership with the Missing People charity as we launch our Missed campaign calling for better support and care for missing people and their loved ones.
Right now, there's no real support. People go missing again and again - yet no one's asking why.
We’re calling for:
- A new national strategy for missing children and adults
- Proper support for missing people when they return
- Investment to stop people going missing in the first place
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