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One day he disappeared : Mystery and shock surrounds fate of lovely Ean Coutts

© Kenny Smith/Police Scotland Sign up for our daily newsletter of the top stories in Courier country Thank you for signing up to The Courier daily newsletter Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up Ean Coutts was a familiar figure in Kinglassie, who had not been reported missing, despite his sudden disappearance more than a year ago. Shocked villagers said Mr Coutts had vanished without warning and new tenants were eventually housed in his seemingly abandoned council flat. The identification of the remains followed a major police inquiry. © Kenny Smith Police activity in Kinglassie on Wednesday A 30-year-old man from the Macedonia area of Glenrothes was arrested on Tuesday in connection with the death, which police are treating as “suspicious”. He was later released pending further inquiries.

Guilsfield model makes TV acting debut in hit BBC mini series

AN INTERNATIONAL model from Guilsfield has featured in a major new BBC TV drama as he takes the first steps into an acting career. Bertie Jones, a former Guilsfield Primary School and Llanfyllin High School pupil, had a non-speaking role in chilling true-crime series The Serpent, currently showing on BBC One. Commissioned by the BBC, the show was co-produced with Netflix. Set in Asia and featuring ex-Doctor Who star Jenna Coleman, the drama, set in the 1970s, was shot in Bangkok last year and tells the true story of French serial killer Charles Sobhraj. Coleman plays Marie-Andrée Leclerc, Sobhraj’s girlfriend.

Police identify human remains found in a Scottish industrial estate

07:40 EDT, 13 January 2021 A man has been arrested after remains found on an industrial estate more than three months ago were identified. The remains were found inside a unit on the estate in Whitehill Road, Glenrothes, on Sunday September 27 last year. Police released a facial reconstruction created by experts at Liverpool John Moores University as part of their efforts to identify them. Experts at Liverpool John Moores University created this facial recognition of the recovered remains which helped identify Ean Coutts, left, who lived in the village of Kinglassie, Fife The remains were found inside a unit on the estate in Whitehill Road, Glenrothes, on Sunday September 27 last year. A 30-year-old man has been questioned by police in connection with the discovery. He has been released pending further inquiries

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