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Cadet probe sheriff to see boat Cadet inquiry sheriff views boat
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An inquiry into the death of a teenage Army cadet who drowned during a training exercise is expected to see the boat involved. A sheriff has left a courtroom to see the boat in which a teenage Army cadet died during a training exercise.
Kaylee McIntosh, 14, of Fyvie, Aberdeenshire, drowned after a capsize on Loch Carnan, South Uist, last year.Kaylee McIntosh, 14, of Fyvie, Aberdeenshire, drowned after a capsize on Loch Carnan, South Uist, last year.
A fatal accident inquiry (FAI) at Inverness Sheriff Court is expected to move to the police headquarters where the boat is being kept. Sheriff Alastair MacFadyen and legal representatives of Kaylee's family and the Ministry of Defence (MoD) spent about 10 minutes inspecting the craft.
The FAI has so far heard accounts of the lead-up to the tragedy. The sheriff at one point climbed a stepladder to see inside the vessel at Northern Constabulary HQ in Inverness.
The inquiry, before Sheriff Alastair MacFadyen, continues. The court later reconvened at Inverness Sheriff Court to hear more evidence on its fifth day.
The FAI has so far heard accounts of the lead-up to the tragedy and the discovery of Kaylee's body.