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'Possible human remains' found at Loch Lomond as cops launch probe

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Police say they've discovered "possible human remains" in a famous loch near Glasgow.

Officers were called to the scene in Argyll and Bute early on Saturday afternoon at 12.40pm.

Police Scotland said they were called to a report of “possible human remains” near Rubha Dubh at Firkin Point, south of Tarbet.

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Police are continuing to investigate the circumstances around the incident.

In its statement, Police Scotland said: “Around 12.40pm on Saturday, September 13, 2025, we were called to a report of possible human remains discovered near Rubha Dubh at Firkin Point, Loch Lomond."

"Extensive inquiries are ongoing".

Famous for its stunning scenery, Loch Lomond is a huge lake in southern Scotland and the largest inland stretch of water in the UK.

It attracts more than four million visitors each year and is a popular boating, fishing and hiking destination.

The loch serves as a popular destination for outdoor activities like boating, fishing, and hiking, as well as a place of significant natural beauty where the Scottish Lowlands meet the Highlands.

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