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Body found more than a year after Argentinian barman vanished from Scottish village

Rodrigo Falcon disappeared in freezing conditions after leaving a nightclub at 2.30am on 11 December 2022

Alexander Butler
Sunday 28 April 2024 09:28 EDT
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Mr Falcon, known as ā€˜Rodā€™ to his family and friends, moved to Scotland in 2016
Mr Falcon, known as ā€˜Rodā€™ to his family and friends, moved to Scotland in 2016 (Police Scotland)

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The body of an Argentinian barman who ā€œfell in loveā€ with the Highlands has been discovered in Scotland more than a year after he vanished.

Rodrigo Falcon disappeared in freezing conditions after leaving a nightclub in the Cairngorms mountain range at around 2.30am on 11 December 2022.

The 33-year-old was never found despite extensive searches by police, private detectives and divers amid heartbreaking pleas from his family for information.

But a body was discovered just outside Aviemore at around 2.15pm on Friday, with formal identification yet to take place.

Mr Falcon, known as ā€œRodā€ to his family and friends, moved to Scotland in 2016 and was described as a keen photographer - with pictures posted online from Spain, France and Russia.

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ā€˜Rodā€™ disappeared in freezing conditions after leaving a nightclub in the Cairngorms at around 2.30am in 2022
ā€˜Rodā€™ disappeared in freezing conditions after leaving a nightclub in the Cairngorms at around 2.30am in 2022 (Police Scotland)

He could be seen wearing a T-shirt with the words ā€œScotland, probably the best place in the worldā€ alongside the caption: ā€œSix years living in this beautiful land this month, woop woopā€ in a social media post just months before he vanished.

In others posts, he could be seen enjoying the Scottish soft drink Irn-Bru, Tennents lager and stovies, a type of Scottish potato stew.

Snow gently falls at sunrise in Scotland

His mother Daniela Falcon issued a heart-breaking plea in December 2023 one year after his disappearance and told the BBC: ā€œI wish with all my heart that no-one else has to go through such a situation.

ā€œWe want Rod to come home. Any information - no matter how small - is huge for us. He fell in love with the Highlands. He has lived there since 2016,ā€ she said.

A Police Scotland spokesperson said: ā€œAround 2.15pm on Friday, a body was discovered just outside Aviemore.

ā€œFormal identification is still to take place, however the family of Rodrigo Falcon, who was reported missing from the area in December 2022, have been informed.ā€

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