Sudden death of Aberdeen journalist, George McKay

THE Aberdeen media fraternity has been shocked by the sudden death of freelance journalist, George McKay. Aged only 50, he is believed to have died from an enlarged heart condition.

He began his career with DC Thomson, and then set up his own news agency in Aberdeen – specialising in coverage of the courts – supplying copy to newspapers across the UK.

Former Scottish correspondent for the Press Gazette trade magazine, Hamish Mackay, writes: “George’s death comes as a great blow to us all in Aberdeen. I spent time with him just a few days ago, and although he didn’t appear to be too well, he was cheery and up-to-date with current events in the city.

“George was essentially a very reserved, private man. I don’t think he ever mentioned his family although I know he is survived by an aunt and uncle.

“He was partial to a pint and was always a very lively participant in these sessions when we journalists put the world to rights. He had an excellent and combative intelligence and loved nothing better than indulging in wordplay with his fellow hacks.”

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