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Much-loved NI doctor dies in tragic paddle-boarding accident in Scotland

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Much-loved NI doctor dies in tragic paddle-boarding accident in Scotland

Dr Julia Hamilton lost her life after getting into difficulty while on the River Spey, near Aviemore.

Police, ambulance and fire crews were called to the scene near the Kinrara Estate, but despite their best efforts Dr Hamilton died at the scene.

The 57-year-old was born in Northern Ireland and studied Medicine at Queens University, Belfast.

First Minister John Swinney, who is MSP for Perthshire North, yesterday said: “I am terribly sorry to read this news and extend my sympathy to the family, colleagues and patients of Dr Hamilton.”

A Police Scotland spokesman said: “Around 11.45am on Friday, May 31, we were called to a report of concern for a woman on a paddleboard in the River Spey, near to Aviemore.

“Emergency services attended, however the 57-year-old woman died at the scene.

“There are not believed to be any suspicious circumstances and inquiries are ongoing.”

The married mother-of-two was a senior partner at Whitefriars Green Practice in Perth.

Partners at the practice said they are “deeply saddened” to inform patients of the tragic sudden death.

A statement added: “Dr Hamilton was an outdoor enthusiast and her family have derived great comfort that she passed away doing something she loved in a place that was very special to her.

“Dr Hamilton had been a Partner in the Practice since 1994 and was a well-loved colleague and friend who was devoted to the care of our patients.”

A book of condolence is due to open in the practice on Tuesday.

She was a former registrar with the practice in 1993 and joined as a partner in 1994.

Dr Hamilton was the clinical lead in the practice for hypertension, chronic kidney disease and prescribing.

Her special interests were family planning, women’s health and undertakes steroid joint injections.

She was involved in supervising medical students in the practice.

The practice website said she was married with two children and enjoyed several outdoor activities including running and skiing.

News Catch Up: Monday 3rd June 2024

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