SKOPJE, North Macedonia — The body of Alex Salmond, Scotland’s former First Minister who died during a conference in North Macedonia, will soon be returned to Scotland by special flight, an official said Monday.
Salmond, who as leader of the Scottish National Party took Scotland up to the brink of independence in a 2014 referendum, died suddenly Saturday at the lake resort of Ohrid at age 69.
He had been a panelist at a forum and collapsed during a lunch event after apparently suffering a massive heart attack.
Boris Josifovski, an aide to North Macedonia’s former President Gjorge Ivanov, who organized the forum, said Monday that procedures for the body’s repatriation “are almost done.”