The devastated parents of a boy killed at a racetrack after the brakes on his bike failed say they've been left "living in limbo with no answers". Andy and Pauline Buchanan accused Fife council of "incompetence at the highest level" for failing to complete a vital report two years on from the tragedy. Their son Millar, 11, died at the scene of an off-road bike crash at the East of Scotland Kart Club in Fife, Scotland .

The family had planned to push for a fatal accident inquiry, but say they have been thwarted by a delay in the submission of a health and safety report by Fife Council. Andy and Pauline say they need the council report before there's any chance of an FAI taking place. Andy, 52, said: "It's now two years since Millar died and we've been left living in limbo.

Fife Council still haven't finalised a health and safety report on the incident despite promising us – again – that it would have been published last October." "We need this report before we find out if an FAI will be held so that we can finally get some answers. All we get is excuse after excuse.

It's incompetence at the highest level and feels like we are in a living nightmare." At the time, Millar, from Larbert, in Stirlingshire, was training at the track when an issue with the brakes on a friend's bike he was riding caused them to fail. It meant he could not take the corner and went straight over a run-off area Andy describes as "insufficient", through ­"inappropriate" barriers and crashed head-on i.