A GRIEVING pal has released one of the final pictures taken of a Scot — just days before he was murdered in Kenya.
The snap shows Campbell Scott, 58, having fun with his partner Simon Farrar and friends.



His body was stuffed in a sack and dumped in a remote forest[/caption]
Crime scene tape was erected outside the building where his autopsy was carried out[/caption]
It was taken on a night out in London at the start of this month, shortly before the businessman went to Nairobi for a conference for credit-scoring firm FICO.
Almost a fortnight later Campbell’s mutilated body was found stuffed in a sack and dumped in a forest.
Friend Jason Benterman said: “There you are, being the crazy bugger everyone loved. My heart is broken beyond belief.”
It is thought Campbell and Simon had lived in Dunfermline, before moving to London about a decade ago.
Cops are hunting a mystery man captured on CCTV with Campbell, hours before he disappeared.
Detectives believe the “person of interest” may have booked a taxi to take them to the Pipeline estate in the city.
It is feared that Campbell may have been abducted and tortured so that crooks could drain his bank accounts.
A Foreign Office spokesman said: “We are supporting the family of a British man who has died in Kenya and are in contact with the local authorities.”
It comes after we told how baffled medics have been unable to work out how Campbell died in Africa.
According to local media reports, an autopsy has returned an inconclusive result.
Chief Government Pathologist Johansen Oduor revealed blows to Campbell’s head, as well as other injuries, may not have been enough to kill him.
Talking to Nation Africa, the expert said: “Head injury and multiple soft tissue injuries. Blunt trauma.
“Though just to clarify, the injuries as per the pathologists looked too minor to cause death. So they have taken samples to further investigate.”
It’s believed the team have now gone back to the drawing board as they try to piece together Campbell’s final moments.
They are now carrying out further tests, which include a toxicology screening.
It’s understood the post-mortem was postponed twice while officials waited for Campbell’s family to fly in from the UK.
It finally went ahead on Thursday afternoon at Makueni County Referral Hospital.
Footage from local TV stations show a crowd gathered outside while the procedure was carried out.
And crime scene tape was erected outside the mortuary to keep people back.
Campbell’s body was then transferred to Lee Funeral Home in Nairobi.


A crowd gathered outside the mortuary building while the procedure took place[/caption]