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Body of Scottish independence champion Alex Salmond flown home from North Macedonia – Winnipeg Free Press

LONDON (AP) — The body of former Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond was on its way back to Scotland on a private jet Friday, six days after the politician died suddenly in North Macedonia.

A trumpet sounded as Salmond’s coffin, draped in Scotland’s blue-and-white Saltire flag, was loaded onto the plane at Ohrid airport in the country’s southwest by six members of North Macedonia’s military. The 69-year-old politician died of a heart attack on Saturday while attending a conference in the lake resort city.

The flight, chartered by Scottish businessman Tom Hunter, will return Salmond to Aberdeen in northeast Scotland. Plans are being put in place for a private family funeral along with a public memorial service.


Body of Scottish independence champion Alex Salmond flown home from North Macedonia – Winnipeg Free Press
Image issued by the Academy for Cultural Diplomacy of Alex Salmond attending the the Ohrid Forum on Cultural Diplomacy in Ohrid, North Macedonia on Friday Oct. 11, 2024. (Academy for Cultural Diplomacy via AP)

Salmond led the Scottish National Party for a decade and a half, taking Scotland up to the brink of independence from the United Kingdom in a 2014 referendum.