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Loyal servant returns to abandoned cottage with mystery sign

Loyal servant returns to abandoned cottage with mystery sign
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Rose Marie leads Argyll honours - Argyllshire Advertiser

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Farmer Left Paralysed by Violent Robbery in South Africa 20 Years Ago Is Tied Up and Murdered in His Wheelchair

Posted on May 5, 2021 Jamie Pyatt, Daily Mail, May 4, 2021 A helpless farmer shot through the spine by robbers and left paralysed 20 years ago in South Africa was tied up in his wheelchair and cruelly strangled to death in a second attack. Neil McKay, 46, was found by his distraught mother when she visited the farm in Winterton to check on him. Widow Bev went upstairs and found her disabled son tied up in his wheelchair in his bedroom. Police investigators said he had been strangled by his captors, who had been hiding close to the property, waiting for Neil to be alone.

Number of people visiting Altnagelvin s A&E department now almost back up at pre-pandemic levels

Number of people visiting Altnagelvin s A&E department now almost back up at pre-pandemic levels Up to 200 people being treated every day at local hospital Reporter: );   ); The number of patients attending Altnagelvin Hospital’s Emergency Department (ED) is back to ‘near normal levels’ as Covid-19 restrictions have eased. Pre-pandemic, up to 230 patients attended the department per day. It’s now back to almost 200 per day. Over the past year numbers attending the local A&E with fractures had reduced by 20 per cent. At a Western Trust media briefing, Geraldine McKay, Director of Acute Hospitals at the Trust, said numbers had risen because children are back outside playing again and more vehicles are on the roads.

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