John Yuill and Lamara Bell died in 2015.
A father whose son died after crashing off a motorway and lay undiscovered for days still has nightmares about the incident, an inquiry has heard.
Mr Yuill told a fatal accident inquiry into the deaths that he feared his son may have been in a road accident when he and Ms Bell did not return from a camping trip to Loch Earn. The inquiry also heard a recording of a call Mr Yuill made to police at 9.30pm to ask again if his son had been arrested.She asked Mr Yuill if it was in character for his son to go missing.
In it, he said: “I know John died quickly, however he still lay there for three days. Lamara, to my mind, could have been saved if she had been found on Sunday July 5.Mr Anderson said: “This was your position in July 2015, is that will your position today?” to which Mr Yuill replied: “Yes.” The inquiry also heard from Lamara’s brother Liam Bell, 27, who described her as an “amazing sister” and a “brilliant mother”.He and his girlfriend went on the camping trip with Mr Yuill, Ms Bell and another friend.
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