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Miscarriage of justice man dies | Miscarriage of justice man dies |
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A man who had a murder conviction quashed after protesting his innocence for 17 years has died. | A man who had a murder conviction quashed after protesting his innocence for 17 years has died. |
Stuart Gair, 42, was cleared last year of killing Peter Smith, of Stirlingshire, after it was ruled he suffered a miscarriage of justice. | Stuart Gair, 42, was cleared last year of killing Peter Smith, of Stirlingshire, after it was ruled he suffered a miscarriage of justice. |
Mr Gair died on Tuesday in Edinburgh's Royal Infirmary after suffering a heart attack while talking to investigative journalist Donal MacIntyre on Friday. | Mr Gair died on Tuesday in Edinburgh's Royal Infirmary after suffering a heart attack while talking to investigative journalist Donal MacIntyre on Friday. |
He had been found guilty of stabbing Mr Smith to death in Glasgow in 1989. | He had been found guilty of stabbing Mr Smith to death in Glasgow in 1989. |
Mr Gair denied committing the offence but was convicted by a majority verdict and sentenced to life imprisonment. | Mr Gair denied committing the offence but was convicted by a majority verdict and sentenced to life imprisonment. |
'Sharp pain' | 'Sharp pain' |
He was freed on bail in 2000 before the case was referred to the Scottish Criminal Cases Review. | He was freed on bail in 2000 before the case was referred to the Scottish Criminal Cases Review. |
Lord Abernethy quashed the conviction after saying a failure to disclose witness statements to Mr Gair's lawyers deprived the defence of a "powerful argument" on identification. | Lord Abernethy quashed the conviction after saying a failure to disclose witness statements to Mr Gair's lawyers deprived the defence of a "powerful argument" on identification. |
John McManus of Miscarriages of Justice Scotland said Mr Gair had suffered a heart attack while talking to Mr MacIntyre during a chance meeting in Leith on Friday. | |
Mr McManus said: "Stuart introduced himself and explained to Donal who he was, they went back to Stuart's flat and whilst Stuart was chatting he suddenly felt a sharp pain in his neck, then collapsed suffering from a massive heart attack." | Mr McManus said: "Stuart introduced himself and explained to Donal who he was, they went back to Stuart's flat and whilst Stuart was chatting he suddenly felt a sharp pain in his neck, then collapsed suffering from a massive heart attack." |
Mr McManus, who claimed Mr Gair had been the victim of one of Scotland's "most shameful miscarriages of justice," said a decision had been taken to switch off Mr Gair's life support machine on Tuesday afternoon. | Mr McManus, who claimed Mr Gair had been the victim of one of Scotland's "most shameful miscarriages of justice," said a decision had been taken to switch off Mr Gair's life support machine on Tuesday afternoon. |
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