Tony Parsons was on a charity cycle when he was hit by Alexander McKellar who then buried his body with help from his twin brother Robert McKellar
The family of a Scots charity cyclist killed by a drink driver who buried his body have said "at last justice has been done" after two men were convicted following his death.
Alexander McKellar, 31, pleaded guilty to culpable homicide and admitted driving on the A82 at “excess speed and when unfit through alcohol”. “He loved nothing more than spending time with his grandchildren and whilst doing so he would take part in his passion for fishing and spend time teaching his grandson to fish. Tony was a lover of sports and was a keen golfer. He also spent many years involved with rugby at all levels including playing, coaching mini/midi rugby and refereeing.
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