The sister of Sheku Bayoh says the family feels they have been forgotten amid their lengthy wait for justice.
Mr Bayoh was aged 31 when he died after being restrained by police officers in Kirkcaldy in May 2015.
The Lord Advocate is investigating whether any criminal charges will be brought, a legal process which would have to be completed before a fatal accident inquiry is held.
Kadi Johnson, who is Mr Bayoh’s sister, told the Sunday Post: “It is over two years and we have no conclusion from the Lord Advocate
“I am disappointed and feel like we have been forgotten about and our brother’s case is of no importance at all.
“But we are still hurting. This is on our minds. We lost a brother through the hands of the police.”
A spokesman for the Crown Office said they appreciate the impact length investigations can have one those and hope to conclude it as “soon as we can”.
“At the same time, our priority must be to carry out a full and thorough investigation and, in complex cases, this takes time,” the spokesman added.