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Pine Marten Bar + Scran team pay tribute to best friend Rod


By Ali Morrison

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Rodrigo Falcon was a hugely popular member of the Pine Marten Bar + Scran family.
Rodrigo Falcon was a hugely popular member of the Pine Marten Bar + Scran family.

The friends and work colleagues of Rod Falcon have paid a touching tribute to him on social media.

It follows the recent discovery of a body believed to be the 33-year-old who went missing 16 months ago.

Formal identification is still to be confirmed, however, Rod’s family have been informed.

The owners Scotty Flemming and Katie Jachacy and his whole Pine Marten family at the popular Glenmore bar and cafe posted: “To start we would like to thank the so many of you that have reached out for your kind words, well wishes, love and support in what has obviously been a very difficult time.

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“As many of you will have heard through mass media, a body was found south of Aviemore on Friday the 26th of April.

“It is highly likely that it is the body of our dear friend Rod.

“As we await confirmation from the police, we have to try to carry on while processing our grief and sadness.

“So in this difficult time we please ask you not to bring it up. Please, please, please just try not to mention it because nobody wants a crying barman serving your pints; nobody wants the kitchen sobbing as they make your meals.

“We will continue to update you as we find out what happened to our dear friend.

“Thank you for your help and support in this difficult time.

“Our thoughts go out to Rod’s family back home in Argentina and his friends from all around the world.

“Words can’t describe the pain we feel from losing the best friend that we could ever hope for -as I’m sure you all know he was much more than just someone who worked with us at the pub.

“He was our brother.”


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