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Former Aberdeen pub landlord describes the day he lost a lifetime of memories after suffering a stroke
Updated: 28/04/2021, 5:26 pm
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Father of two Charlie Wilson, who lost his memory after a stroke in 2008. Picture by Raymond Besant
An Aberdeenshire dad has revealed that he was robbed of all his memories and unable to recognise even his wife and children after suffering a stroke.
Charlie Wilson was just 44 when he woke up without any sensation on the right side of his body in 2008.
It did not take long for his horrified wife Jackie to realise the overnight stroke had affected his mind as well as his body, completely wiping his memory.
Former Aberdeen pub landlord describes the day he lost a lifetime of memories after suffering a stroke
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A former Aberdeen primary school has now been demolished.
Aberdeen City Council said in 2019 that the former Bucksburn School on Inverurie Road was surplus to requirements and announced it would be flattened so that the land could be marketed for sale.
Bucksburn Primary has been empty since 2013, when pupils merged with the nearby Newhills Primary to form Brimmond School.
The total price of the demolition was around £145,000, according to council papers.
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The demolition site.
Work has been going on for weeks and, as well as tearing down the former school and outbuildings, has included the removal of all external fences, gates and play equipment on the site.