Spanish police have been ordered to investigate the death of a Scottish tourist after claims that he was the victim of a violent attack, a documentary will reveal.
Chris Lindsay, 34, from Edinburgh, died in hospital on the Costa del Sol in October last year, five days after he was found collapsed in the street by police.
The father-of-three had been staying in Calahonda, between Marbella and Fuengirola, with workmates from the Marketing Company Scotland, which has offices in Glasgow and Edinburgh.
He had become separated from a colleague on a night out and failed to return to their rented villa.
A post-mortem examination found that he died from multiple organ failure, but in a BBC Scotland documentary which airs this evening, a nurse who treated him on admission tells how he is convinced Mr Lindsay was attacked.