Couple found dead after going camping at Loch Awe beauty spot – Bundlezy

Couple found dead after going camping at Loch Awe beauty spot

A COUPLE have been found dead in their tent while camping near a loch. The bodies of Adele Tait, 47, and her partner Craig are understood to have been discovered by cops after worried relatives raised the alarm. It is thought the tragic couple had failed to stay in touch after pitching up last week on the shores of Loch Awe, near Dalmally, Argyll. Officers then made the shocking find on Saturday afternoon. A spokesman for Police Scotland said there were no suspicious circumstances.
Adele Tait and her partner Craig went camping last week (Picture: Leon McGowran)

A couple have been found dead in their tent after going camping near a Scottish beauty spot.

Adele Tait and her partner Craig went camping on the shores of Loch Awe near Dalmally, Argyll, last week.

But her family raised the alarm after the couple failed to keep in touch, and police found the two bodies on Saturday afternoon.

Police Scotland say the deaths aren’t being treated as suspicious, The Sun reports.

Adele’s devastated mum Anne shared a picture of her daughter, 47, and partner Craig on social media.

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She paid tribute to her daughter, saying: ‘I am devastated to be writing this — my eldest daughter Adele and her partner Craig have sadly passed away.

An autumn view of Loch Awe in the Scottish Highlands at low water. (Photo by: Peter Watson/Loop Images/Universal Images Group via Getty Images)
Loch Awe is known for trout fishing and contains several islands home to ruined castles (Picture: Peter Watson/Loop Images/Universal Images Group via Getty Images)

‘The family are heartbroken at this time.

‘You are my firstborn, the one who made me a mum.

‘I’m in pieces, another part of my heart is in heaven.’

Police Scotland said: ‘A man and woman were found deceased within a tent on the side of Loch Awe at 4.25pm on Saturday.

‘Their deaths are not being treated as suspicious.’

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