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Sumter County Coroner identifies victim from fatal collision last Thursday

ABC Columbia Feb 16, 2021 6:05 PM EST COLUMBIA, SC (WOLO)– Sumter County Coroner Robbie Baker has released the identity of a man who died after a motor vehicle accident on February 11. Authorities say 53-year-old Tommy Graham, of Lynchburg, was the passenger in a minivan that was struck by another vehicle at the intersection of Narrow Paved Road and Pudding Swamp Road around 4:15 p.m. Officials say Graham was taken to Prisma Health Tuomey, where he was pronounced dead the same day. Officials say an autopsy was performed on Tuesday at the Medical University of South Carolina. The incident remains under investigation by the South Carolina Highway Patrol and the Sumter County Coroner’s Office.

Peaky Blinders to end with 6th season, movie is going to happen

Peaky Blinders to end with 6th season, movie is going to happen 20 Jan, 2021 01:01 AM 2 minutes to read Leading man Cilian Murphy pictured as character Thomas Shelby NZ Herald By: Daniel Davis-Goff Bafta award winning drama series Peaky Blinders is set to release its sixth and final season, however dedicated fans have something to be excited about as there are talks of a movie. Peaky Blinders has captivated audiences with its depiction of 20th century criminal culture in Birmingham, England during the aftermath of World War I. Following the Shelby family, the show s combination of unique costumes and dramatic violence and romanticism made it a hit with audiences since premiering in September 2013.

New history podcast features Kildare in Ireland s Revolutionary Years

New history podcast features Kildare in Ireland s Revolutionary Years Kildare Decade of Commemorations Committee Reporter: );   ); A new podcast has been launched which examines Kildare s role in Ireland s revolutionary years over a century ago. The podcast features History Ireland magazine editor, Tommy Graham, in discussion with historians James Durney, John Gibney, Ida Milne and Fionnuala Walsh. While not in the vanguard of armed activity during the War of Independence, Kildare was central to the ‘revolutionary decade’ as whole, not only for its strategic importance and proximity to Dublin, but in particular as the site of the largest British military establishment in Ireland at the Curragh and elsewhere. 

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