Body identified as missing 75-year-old Peter Coshan

Officers have confirmed a body discovered in Northumberland has been identified as Peter Coshan, from Edinburgh.

Author: Chloe ShawPublished 7th Sep 2022
Last updated 7th Sep 2022

Police have confirmed the body of a man discovered in Northumberland has been identified as former Fettes College teacher, Dr Peter Coshan, following a cross-border search.

Dr Coshan, 75, disappeared from the Seafield Road area of Edinburgh on August 11 before midnight and was reported missing the following day.

The body was found on land close to the A696 near the village of Kirkwhelpington on Sunday September 4th.

Specialist officers were seen close to scene combing woodland more than 80 miles away from his home in Edinburgh.

His family has been made aware and specialist officers are continuing to provide support to them.

Detective Superintendent Andrew Patrick, of Police Scotland's Major Investigation Team, said: "Our thoughts remain with Peter's family at this incredibly difficult time.

"I would again like to thank everyone who has come forward with information which has helped our investigation."

Two men charged with murder

Two men, aged 27 and 63, have previously been arrested and charged in connection with Dr Coshan's death.

Both have already appeared at Edinburgh Sheriff Court.

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