A GLASGOW man has died after falling on a mountain in Glencoe. 

Cameron Steel, 35, was on the Bidean nam Bian on Saturday when police were called to attend at around 3.35pm.

He and his walking partner were on the northern ridges of the mountain known as the Three Sisters route when the incident occurred.

Police attended along with the Glencoe Mountain Rescue team and the HM Coastguard helicopter.

Police said Mr Steel had sustained a fall and died at the scene.

The helicopter team recovered his body from the mountain.

Police Scotland said in a statement: “We can confirm that a man has died after suffering a fall while walking in Glencoe.

"Police were called around 3.35pm on Saturday, 25 July, to assist two male walkers on the Three Sisters route.

"Members of the Glencoe Mountain Rescue Team also attended, along with the HM Coastguard helicopter.

"Sadly, one of them had sustained a fall and died at the scene. His body was recovered by the helicopter team.

"He can be named as Cameron Steel, 35, from Glasgow. Our thoughts are with his family at this time.

"As with all sudden deaths, a report will be sent to the procurator fiscal."