Scott Kemlo: Family's tribute to Dundee dad after oil rig death


The family of Scott Kemlo, a former Dundee footballer who died on an oil rig, has shared tributes celebrating his life and family.
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The wife of a “real family man” and former Dundee footballer has paid tribute after he died on an oil rig at the age of 50.

Scott Kemlo passed away on April 18 after having a heart attack, two weeks into a three-week spell working as a mechanical engineer for oil company Valaris in the North Sea.

Lynsey, 50, found out when police turned up at the couple’s Broughty Ferry home later that day.

Scott played for clubs like Brechin City and Dundee North End before an injury in 1998 led to his leg being amputated below the knee, ending his career.

Tribute to ‘well-known and loved’ Scott Kemlo

A minute’s applause was held before Saturday’s North End game against East Craigie in memory of Scott.

He also worked for the likes of Michelin.

Lynsey told The Courier: “Scott was well-known and loved by many.

“We know that although we are utterly devastated and heartbroken, we are not the only ones hurting.

Lynsey has paid tribute to her late husband, Scott. Image: Lynsey Kemlo
Scott was well-known in many circles. Image: Lynsey Kemlo

“He received a minute’s applause before the Dundee North End game, which was a lovely mark of respect.

“Scott hated a fuss – he would be quite shaken by all the people who have been in touch.”

Lynsey says that “Scott’s world was his family”.

She continued: “He lived for our children, Finn, 21 and Imogen, 18.

“He was so proud of them both. He loved us all travelling together as a family and we enjoyed a special trip to visit old friends in Sydney, Australia, at Christmas.

Scott and Finn at the Euros in Germany last year. Image: Lynsey Kemlo
Scott with Imogen. Image: Lynsey Kemlo

“That was to mark us both turning 50 and the big birthdays for Finn and Imogen.

“He was a real family man. We would often have trips away all together.”

Lynsey says Scott continued to follow football and regularly travelled with Finn to games at Manchester United’s Old Trafford stadium.

The pair also went to Germany for the Euros last year.

Despite losing his leg after the double break, Scott was a keen golfer and was often out with friends on the course.

‘It’s so cruel what has happened’

Lynsey added: “After his accident, he went through two years of hell, but he got better and he was always grateful to be back on his feet.

“He always said he knew what he had been given.

“Scott was the kind of man that when he was in a room, he didn’t make a noise or a fuss, but you knew he was there – he had that presence and loved to engage with people.

“He worked hard and was loved by so many – it’s so cruel what has happened.”

Scott’s funeral arrangements have still to be confirmed.

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