Steven Peters, 47, was found dead in Dunbar. A fundraiser supports his family after the tragic loss.

A fundraiser started for Steven’s family. People described him as “larger than life” and someone who helped others before himself. He would help anyone, anytime. Police believe his death is not suspicious, but they are still investigating it.
Amy Kay Crozier knew Steven and called him “one of the greatest guys.” She wants Ibrox to give him a shout out. Stuart Edwards remembers good times with him and asks for help to give Steven a good send-off.
Isabella Queiroz offered her love to Steven’s family. Susan Brown said she was very sad. The fundraiser aims to ease funeral costs, as Steven cared about family, friends, and Rangers.
People remember his loud football chants. His family will miss him. Any donation will help give him a proper send-off. Steven’s family appreciates the support.
Police responded to a call on February 16, 2025. The call concerned a person on the shore between Belhaven and Marine Court. Emergency services found Steven’s body there, and the police are investigating the death.