Newlyweds Dr
Margaret-Ann Rous and her husband David died when their private plane ploughed into a
hillside in Scotland over the weekend while making a surprise visit to see family for Easter.
The couple, who have been married for a
few months, were flying in the woman's Piper Cherokee from Dundee to
spend the weekend with her mother
and sister in Tiree. But radar contact was lost at around 1.50pm on
Saturday in the remote Beinn Lus area of Glen Kinglass, near Oban. Six
hours later the wreckage of the plane was discovered, along with their
bodies.
Dr Rous, 37, is believed to have worked as a family doctor at Stobswell Medical Practice in Dundee.
She
married her 28-year-old husband last July. It is understood that they
were soon to move into a larger house and were planning to start a
family.
Poignantly, along with photographs of their wedding, her Facebook page has pictures of them wearing pilot headsets.
Dr Rous is survived by her mother, widow Catriona MacLean, and sister Johann, who both live on Tiree.
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