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Body found in search for missing Perthshire man

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A body has been found in the search for a missing Perth man.Gordon Wilson had not been seen in the city since being spotted in the Methven area on February 14.Police revealed this week there have been another sighting in Dunblane on March 12 and made a fresh appeal for information earlier this week.The body was discovered in Allan Water on Thursday morning (April 9). Ward at Perth hospital closes due to coronavirus A Police Scotland spokesperson said: “Police Scotland can confirm that the body of a man was found in the Allan Water near Millrow, Dunblane around 10.45am on Thursday, April 9.“The family of missing man Gordon Wilson, missing since the end of March, have been made aware of the discovery.“Formal identification is yet to take

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