The family of a man who died from a stab wound to the chest have welcomed a forensic and pathology review into his death
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It is understood DCI Brian Geddes, who led the successful cold case probe into the murders of Renee and Andrew MacRae, will lead the review into Colin's case.Top news stories today His former fiancée Candice Bonar, who now lives in Australia continues to maintain that Colin took his own life and she voluntarily returned to Scotland during the FAI.
Leading forensic pathologist Dr Nat Cary previously said it is both possible and plausible that this was a stab wound inflicted by a third party."
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