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Friday essay: my father was always told his mother was dead, but a birthday card revealed she was living in a mental institution
Alison Watt’s grandmother was diagnosed with ‘puerperal insanity’ and institutionalised not long after giving birth to her father. He didn’t meet her – or know she was alive – until his early 20s.
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