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Leading Scots lawyer Paul McBride QC found dead | Leading Scots lawyer Paul McBride QC found dead |
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The leading Scottish lawyer and QC Paul McBride has died suddenly while on a visit to Pakistan. | The leading Scottish lawyer and QC Paul McBride has died suddenly while on a visit to Pakistan. |
He was reported to have died in his sleep in a hotel room. He was 46. | He was reported to have died in his sleep in a hotel room. He was 46. |
Mr McBride had a high public profile. Two men are currently on trial in Glasgow accused of sending suspected parcel bombs to Mr McBride and other leading supporters of Celtic football club. | Mr McBride had a high public profile. Two men are currently on trial in Glasgow accused of sending suspected parcel bombs to Mr McBride and other leading supporters of Celtic football club. |
He was a board member of the Scottish Legal Aid Board. | He was a board member of the Scottish Legal Aid Board. |
It is understood that Mr McBride was in Pakistan on business. | It is understood that Mr McBride was in Pakistan on business. |
A statement issued by Jack Irvine on behalf of Mr McBride's family said: "Paul died in his sleep last night in a hotel in Pakistan and at this time we would ask you to respect the privacy of his family. | A statement issued by Jack Irvine on behalf of Mr McBride's family said: "Paul died in his sleep last night in a hotel in Pakistan and at this time we would ask you to respect the privacy of his family. |
"There will be no further statement in the meantime." | "There will be no further statement in the meantime." |
Mr McBride was appointed a QC at the age of 35, said to be the youngest QC ever appointed in the UK. | Mr McBride was appointed a QC at the age of 35, said to be the youngest QC ever appointed in the UK. |
He was called to the Scottish Bar in 1988 and has been involved in many high profile criminal cases in Scotland. | He was called to the Scottish Bar in 1988 and has been involved in many high profile criminal cases in Scotland. |
Mr Irvine added: "I understand Paul was found dead in bed this morning. He had been in Pakistan for a few days and I am uncertain when he was to return to Scotland. | Mr Irvine added: "I understand Paul was found dead in bed this morning. He had been in Pakistan for a few days and I am uncertain when he was to return to Scotland. |
"The family have asked that they are not troubled at this distressing time." | "The family have asked that they are not troubled at this distressing time." |
Brian McConnachie QC, Vice-Chair of the Faculty of Advocates Criminal Bar Association, said: "Everyone is absolutely stunned and deeply saddened by his death. | |
"Paul was very young and had achieved a tremendous amount in such a short space of time and undoubtedly had a great deal more to achieve both legally and no doubt in other fields." | |
Mr McBride is a former member of Labour and the Scottish Conservatives. | Mr McBride is a former member of Labour and the Scottish Conservatives. |
He left the Scottish Conservatives last June after Ruth Davidson was elected to lead the party north of the border. | He left the Scottish Conservatives last June after Ruth Davidson was elected to lead the party north of the border. |
First Minister Alex Salmond paid the following tribute: "This is sad and shocking news. Paul McBride was an outstanding Advocate, and a very substantial public figure in Scotland. | |
"Paul's genius lay not just in applying his first-class mind to the complex procedures of Scots Law, but also his unrivalled ability to explain and promote the laws of Scotland to a wider public." |