Nowthey're having a second life, as part of the Barbican's Strange and Familiar exhibition. Selections of franchise court records have been published by the Stair Society and the Scottish History Society. A small series of transportation papers (JC41) can be found in High Court records for the period 1653-1853. In 1987 a community business was set up with almost 200,000 of public money after an . Paisley dad's leg 'explodes' when he is hit by stray firework at party. It has superseded the best source available in print 'A sourcebook of Scottish Witchcraft', compiled by Christina Larner and others (Glasgow, 1977). Before the ambulance had even reached the scene, a second call came over the radio reporting that not one, but several children had fallen from the same window, as the emergency services fielded dozens of frantic calls from the public. The two men were stripped of their clothing, which was then taken way sales executive for the drinks giant Britvic, her name was Moira Jones, 40 In the Gorbals, Glasgow, 18 April 1960. Steele also gave an alibi for the time of the fire. Detectives discovered that the box had been handed in on the 21, Detective-Inspector Carmichael and Sub-Inspector Elliott managed to trace the midwife who had attended the woman, who confirmed that a child had been born on the 17. At that time, photographing children was allowed. It sits permanently in Edinburgh, and travels on circuit throughout Scotland. Although much of that description is factual, there is a far darker side to the country. It was during this time that the drug trade really started to get a grip of the city. We hold many records relating to crime and criminals. February 27, 2023 . Agnes Donnelly was found with a battered and bruised face by her shocked daughter who hadn't been told anything about an incident by the care home tasked with looking after her. However, a subsequent police post-mortem would reveal that Cremin had The body was You can find contact details on thePolice Scotland website. The corpse was soon removed to the mortuary Our catalogue lists the records we hold for each sheriff court, although criminal trials are not indexed and it is necessary to search through records to find individual cases. More serious cases are heard before a sheriff and jury, and are known as 'solemn' trials; depending on the court, records can be called a number of different things, including: Less serious cases are heard before the sheriff alone, and are called summary trials. The State Library of Queensland has compiled a database from the British convict transportation registers of 123,000 of the estimated 160,000 convicts transported to Australia during the period 1787 to 1879. He knew nothing about the city and didn't speak any English. He penned an 18-month loan but that has been cut short. died due to a massive brain haemorrhage caused by being struck with a heavy but the appeal was denied. However, their film was interrupted not long afterward by the two men, This page was last edited on 28 February 2023, at 05:43. photographs which confirmed their suspicions that Jones was the dead woman. People have taken back their communities and beaten the young teams, this time with none of the violence inflicted by Sillitoe and his cops. and left for dead under a bush in Queens Park Recreation Ground, his body would From her Miller and Denovan had perpetrated a series of 9.45pm on the night of the murder on Cathcart Road, only yards from the scene while Rollins approached the victim from behind, put an arm around his neck and Although the ice cream truck wars were violent from the start, no one resorted to murder until 1984. They sat down together on the grass next to a wooden fence, whereupon Some even recalled one occasion when Registers for Perth Prison can now be searched free of charge via our ScotlandsPeople website. There are books of adjournal for Edinburgh cases since 1576 (JC2-JC5), and for circuit cases since 1890 (JC15). Some reports even suggested that the The police stated that a photocopied AZ street map of Glasgow, on which the Doyle house in Bankend St was marked with an X, was found in Campbell's flat. Some of the more sensational trials are covered in William Roughhead's series of 'Notable Scottish trials'. be transported to Glasgow as soon as possible. other, seemingly enjoying the fact that the centre of everyones David John Edwards was also charged with one count of attempted murder, said Luton police. the area of the murder, she claimed that she had been living with a man named The policemen were trying to clear a path for us through the shocked and horrified groups of people Women in headscarves and aprons held each other and cried uncontrollably. After the end of the second world war she entered a sanatorium to be treated for tuberculous, but while undergoing treatment she assaulted a nurse and was then transferred to a mental institution. Glasgow underground opens 1980. Popular chippy near Glasgow named best in UK-wide awards. carrying large amounts of a cash, so he replaced most of it leaving the house It would later emerge that Waddell had suffered a complete mental breakdown following the breakup of her marriage to soldier Floyd Oakman. They too were quickly arrested, giving their names to police as Gladys Renton on Lord Street, officers were despatched to search the premises thoroughly. [1][5] During the conflict, rival vendors raided each other's ice cream vans and used shotguns to fire into the windscreens of the vehicles. words murder and Queens park. The semi naked body of a woman had been Aberdeen 1809-1960 HH21/66/1-25, HH21/67/1-2, HH21/68/1-2, Barlinnie Prison, Glasgow 1882-1960 HH21/70/1-157, Dumfries 1841-1964 HH21/49/1-14, HH21/50/1, HH21/51/1-6, HH21/52/1-5, HH21/62/1-5, Edinburgh (Calton) 1841-1874 HH21/5/1-17, Edinburgh (Calton) Bridewell 1798-1840 HH21/6/1-15, Edinburgh (Calton) Jail 1817-1821 HH21/6/14-15, Edinburgh (Calton) Prison 1856-1870 HH21/25/1, Edinburgh (Saughton) 1922-1996 HH21/71/1-68, Edinburgh Court Buildings Prison 1858-1862 HH21/7/1, Edinburgh Lock-up House 1826-185 HH21/8/1-2, Glasgow (Duke Street) 1845-1955 HH21/32/2-166, Inverness 1923-1967 HH21/63/1, HH21/64/1-3, HH21/65/1, Kirkcudbright 1841-1883 HH21/53/1-4, HH21/54/1, HH21/55/1, Perth (General) Prison 1846-1913 HH21/47/1-8, HH21/48/1-5, Perth 1902-1961 HH21/47/9-25, HH21/48/5-6, Wigtown 1840-1878 HH21/24/1, HH21/60/1-3, HH21/61/1. pockets of his overcoat. Everything was so new for me. murder on his person, no doubt kept to validate his frequent boasting, it was when Finding records of individual trials depends on the date. We normally receive records from the High Court when they are more than 10 years old. Your search results for murder: 1027 newspaper articles contained information about murder filtered by: Region: strathclyde, scotland Date from: 1st Jan 1970 - Date to: 31st Dec 1979 . A jury took just over two hours to convict Graham McGill, 59, of strangling Mary McLaughlin, 58, in . Steven Brown's battered body was found in a field near Tranent, East Lothian, on the morning . During the trial it was crucial to establish which Around 10pm on 28, Harcar maintained his Twenty-four-year-old Richard Rough, of 5E Balnagask Road in the city, appeared before Sheriff 6 / NEWS Murder claim details today DETAILS of the mass-murder allegations against Rosemary West will be made public for the first time today. The pair protested loudly at the unwelcome intrusion. Police officers are searching for 15-year-old Jamie Lea McCall who has gone missing from Airdrie and Kal Clarke who has been reported missing from East Kilbride. For him . murders in newcastle upon tyne 1980s. Andrew Doyle, nicknamed Fat Boy, was an 18-year-old who worked as a driver for the Marchetti brothers' ice cream truck business. Murphy, a grandfather, died of stab wounds at a Christmas party in his daughter's h o m e at 54 Rogganfield East Kilbride murder: husband charged 1111 MINION') JOHN PIRO:, -a-L 37, of 44 Albany, East Kilbride, appeared in private at Hamilton Sheriff Court yesterday charged with murdering his wife. Inland Revenue Survey Maps and Field Books, Records of criminal appeals (JC31, JC34 and JC67), Minute books (JC5, JC9, JC11, JC12 and JC13), 'Pitcairn's criminal trials in Scotland, 1498-1624' (Bannatyne Club, 1829-31), 'Selected justiciary cases, 1624-1650' (Stair Society, 1953, 1972 and 1974). Others may be found among private collections, and in sheriff court (SC) and burgh (B) records. of the crime. observe two minutes of silence for him. As well as those about different types of criminals and prisoners. FORTY years ago it was the crime that shocked Scotland and rocked the country's legal establishment to the core. homosexuality was still illegal in 1960, none of the victims came forward to . Additionally, there are the books of adjournal, which contain copies of indictments with brief summaries of trial proceedings. legendary Scottish football commentator Archie Macpherson revealed he was paid up to 500 a time in the early 1980s to host events organised by Thompson. had been fatal, Miller and Denovan continued their string of robberies undeterred. Crime writer David Leslie would say of the case: 'What would save Jean from being hung, as much of the public called for, was that by 1961 politicians and most of the public had lost the stomach for marching a female to the scaffold.' Murder bid driver in court AsLORRY driver, charged town of Portsoy, on the Banffwith the attempted I shire coast. During her appearance she was said to have 'bitten her lip but otherwise seemed quite composed.' They had been hailed as a utopian paradise for those lucky enough to move there. In April 1960, Allan Hailstone - known on Flickr as Allhails - photographed life in Glasgow. than 3,000 statements and more than 250 DNA samples, yet the killer remained at It was soon decided that the four persons detained, said yesterday that a man had been, RESSAND JOURNAL 9 Accused thought he saw murder sister ONE of three men accused of murdering a Scot in a, WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 6 1993 Murder hunt probe likely TURKISH police are expected . The court also acts as a court of appeal from criminal proceedings in the sheriff (or inferior) courts. I went to the wealthy neighborhoods from Glasgow, but these areas were not very interesting. For a selection of images relating to crime and criminals from our collections, visit our image gallery. 'Guide to the National Archives of Scotland' (Edinburgh, 1996), Clarke, Tristram, 'Tracing your Scottish ancestors: the official guide (details of current edition are available on our Shop page). There is also a small series of selected trial transcripts from 1888 onwards (JC36), details of which will shortly be added to our electronic catalogue. a list of everyone who had committed a criminal offence in or around the park, The ice cream gang wars frequently ended up in Glasgow crime blotters. Franchise courts were local courts where a person, usually the local landowner, held a franchise from the crown to administer justice in his area. But once the children were inside, the woman bolted the door, opened the window, and began to throw the children from the window one by one. The next big major epidemic of gang violence came around in the Sixties and Seventies as new housing schemes like Castlemilk in the south, Easterhouse in the East and Drumchapel in the north were built to ease overcrowding in places like The Gorbals. twenty two volts tattoo glasgow address; lubyanka building gory facts; do i get to keep the hinge health tablet; morehead state university salary grade 575; . registered sex offenders who lived near the murder scene, police also compiled Glasgow gran found 'battered and bruised' at care home as family search for answers. The Crown fought against the release of the paperwork, on the grounds that the Commission had not justified it gaining access to the paperwork and that the papers were in the same category as paperwork that the Commission had already been denied access to by Scottish Executive's Justice Department. unrecognisable, the only way we could tell it was him was by a burn at the top We have found a body in Queens Park. Thus began perhaps hanging. Peter Tobin is a Scottish rapist and murderer who was convicted of killing three people between 1991 and 2006. discovery of the murder in the local paper the following morning. The Light Blues have allowed the midfielder to return to his parent club early ahead of the start of the new MLS season. You can review your Bookmarks in the Saved area. Alb plea or declaration was taken, and Sheriff Thomas Neilson Two youths accused of murder bid Two 18-year-old Wishaw youths were remanded in custody at Hamilton Sheriff Court on Monday charged with attempting to murder 'another youth. Before this date they are found at the court where the trial took place. Campbell and Steele were returned to prison. Turner wasn't the first violent teen to make the news in Montana during the 1980s. Not to be confused with, Scottish Criminal Cases Review Commission, "Ice cream wars papers "closer to release", "Expert casts doubt on police evidence Officers in Ice Cream Wars case used same words", "Ice cream trial judge slams appeal verdict", "Ice Cream Wars Thomas 'TC' Campbell dies", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Glasgow_ice_cream_wars&oldid=1142043250, Organised crime conflicts in the United Kingdom, Short description is different from Wikidata, CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 3.0. attention. [1], The ensuing public outrage at the deaths was considerable. frantically trying to get their girlfriends attention by waving a newspaper. using violence if they resisted. / Paopano/iStock via Getty Images. The Admiralty Court dealt with crimes committed on the high seas or in harbours, including smuggling, piracy and trading with the enemy. Glasgow museum ship dating back 126 years given 1.8m to stay on River Clyde. lasted only two days and after only 20 minutes of deliberation the jury With Blythe Duff, James MacPherson, Robert Robertson, Iain Anders. Officers checked missing person reports and started Lord Clarke ruled in favour of the Commission being granted access to the paperwork, stating that "The commission [has] a statutory obligation to carry out a full, independent and impartial investigation into alleged miscarriages of justice" and that "Legislation under which [it acts] was clearly designed to give the widest powers to perform that duty. offender. Aberdeen Press and Journal City centre serious assault leaves victim in hospital as police hunt suspect. On The Railways in Scotland in the 1980s and 1990s. Precognitions less than 100 years old are closed to public access. violent muggings in the area, a local cruising spot, but due to the fact The four arrived at 5.30am on But I'm glad British people are able to see them now. The resulting blaze killed five people, with a sixth dying later in hospital: James Doyle, aged 53; his daughter Christina Halleron, aged 25; her 18-month-old son Mark; and three of Mr Doyle's sons, James, Andrew (the target of the intimidation), and Tony, aged 23, 18, and 14 respectively. There are minute books for Edinburgh cases since 1576 (JC6-JC9), and for circuit cases since 1655 (JC10-JC14). The members of the Doyle family, and three additional guests who were staying in the flat that night, were asleep at the time. We caught up with Depardon to talk about Thatcherism and poverty. showed that 97% of people believe there are fewer gangs on the streets and 71% believe the streets are safer as a result. At the original trial he had instructed the jury that to believe Campbell and Steele's assertions was to accept that "not one or two or four but a large number of detectives have deliberately come here to perjure themselves, to build up a false case against an accused person" and to accept the implication that there had been a conspiracy by police officers of the "most sinister and serious kind" to "saddle the accused wrongly with the crimes of murder and attempted murder, and a murder of a horrendous nature". empty, so Fraser decided the take the boots themselves, which he put in the The newspaper contained the news that Senior was dead, and the four decided to there was only one duty devolving upon him, donning his black cap he sentenced continued to beat Senior until he was unconscious before removing his trouser Forty Drumchapel , Kilcloy Ave 1966 To 1974. This is the story of the Glasgow Ice Cream Wars. 18-year-old Andrew Doyle, nicknamed "Fat Boy", a driver for the Marchetti firm, had resisted being intimidated into distributing drugs[1] on his run, and attempts to take over his run resistance that had already led to him being shot by an unidentified assailant through the windscreen of his van. Later that year, the youngest son of Angus and Mary Sinclair appeared at Glasgow Sheriff Court on a housebreaking charge, for which he was later admonished. gallery. including crimes ranging from underage drinking up to violent sexual offences. An appeal was launched for the death sentence to be commuted to life And I couldn't understand a word of what they were saying. But gradually Glasgows last real unique sub-culture started to die out. They interviewed Love for the book, who stated, and later signed affidavits attesting, that he had lied under oath. Rollins stole Seniors tweed overcoat for himself. money and army discharge papers. went to take 10 from a box on the mantelpiece, but his mother warned him about Glasgow Cathcart residents invited to review final plans for 275-apartment development, The second phase of community consultation events for a new site in Cathcart is currently underway. controversial Craig and Bentley case. But his Glasgow series was never published, and the rolls of film lay dormant in a box in his house for over 30 years. Witchcraft was a criminal offence between 1563 and 1736. But he stressed BEDDING AT MURDERED PRICES CONTINENTAL QUILTS. It is home to the most wonderful array of independent, local, artistic businesses in the city and possibly the rest of Scotland. Old Glasgow Murders explores the history of Glasgow's people and places through its crimes. Many of these records are out-stored and we require 24 hours' notice before they can be produced. and Elizabeth Stewart. The city was divided into North Glasgow, South Glasgow and East Glasgow.East Glasgow had the most identified gangs with 41 followed by South Glasgow with 38 and North Glasgow with 31. 1992: Love states that he lied under oath. The city's leading bus service is working with Glasgow Warriors to bring 'free and sustainable' travel options for supporters on matchday during the 2022/23 period. years after the 1920 Fraser and Rollins trial, in 1960, 19 year old Anthony Neighbours hearing the commotion ran up the stairs and began trying to break down the door, while on the other side a sixth child, a young boy, desperately tried to unbolt the door. prisoners even fooled around, with Fraser spotted wiping away pretend tears During his arrest officers found a neatly clipped newspaper article on the D.B. him missing after he failed to return having gone out on Tuesday night and not The world is also a different, far smaller place and the rise of the internet and social media has changed attitudes. Glasgow-born Brady was a serial killer who murdered multiple children with his girlfriend Myra Hindly between 1963 and 1965, in and around Manchester in England. sentenced to indefinite detention and the 19yr old Miller sentenced to death by 'The Records of the Proceedings of the Justiciary Court, Edinburgh, 1661-1678' (Scottish History Society, 1905). A. man has admitted suffocating a four-year-old girl and assaulting her to the danger of her life. not return that evening, she only made enquiries when she read about the Mary left Gina's father Joe Mullen when Gina was only two but despite her tough upbringing (during which they were briefly homeless after Joe lost his job when Brown's shipyard closed down) she speaks warmly of her mother:'I wasnt as close to her as Id have liked. The result was a . 365 Wishaw, Lanarkshire, Scotland 248 Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland 159 Irvine, Ayrshire, Scotland 150 Airdrie, Lanarkshire, . 0. David was a teenage gang member in Glasgow convicted of murder. What do you think these images tell us about Britain today? There was frantic activity, police cars everywhere. David Stafford (31), West WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 6 1993 Murder hunt probe likely TURKISH police are expected . The two men From the razor gang days of the 30s, through to the young teams of the 90s and 00s it seemed like almost every square yard in Glasgow had its own army of young men willing to stab or be stabbed in its honour. The following list of gangs was published in the Glasgow Evening Times in February 2006 as identified by Strathclyde Police with the accompanying map.. Glasgow by Raymond Depardon is out now published by Seuil. The Maryhill CID investigates gruesome murders against the bleak backdrop of the city of Glasgow. Due to the severity of the injuries to Her skeletal remains were found 9 years later in April 1989 in bushes at Beachy Head. Post Views: 18,003. . But bubbling beneath lay the root of the problem, one that brought violence and mindless territorialism to every housing scheme in the city. made a second appear- attempted murder of Mrs ance at Banff Sheriff Court Henrietta 2023 Findmypast Newspaper Archive Limited - Proudly presented by Findmypast in partnership with the British Library, A Findmypast company - also visit: men and state that they both departed the tram in the City Centre, on Gordon go the police. Albert James Fraser, James Rollins, Gladys Renton and Elizabeth Stewart should Taggart: Created by Glenn Chandler. It seemed that the children had been invited by a local woman to her top floor flat to look at a litter of puppies. Sussex. The fire at Fat Boy's was only meant to be a frightener which went too far.". The Ryan Wheeler, 21, lost his life after a collision occurred on Auchienhowie Road in Milngavie last Sunday involving a Skoda Superb, an Audi A4 and a Ford Tourneo. [7][8], The legal fight continued. fact that the pair would soon learn from the newspapers that their last attack attempted to force him to the ground. The museum ship berthed on the River Clyde has been given a 1.8million funding boost to help maintain it as a landmark of cultural importance for another three decades. bushes. This was about protecting your patch and therefore protecting a profit. He knew nothing about the city and didn't speak any English. Murder police alerted after new stab attack WEST Country murder squads investigating two unsolved stabbing .. Harcar, 32, had slept in the same bed as the witness, Lucie Pechtlova, pockets with a knife, disappointed with only a meagre hail of six shillings (30p), Campbell denied that he had made any such statement to the police as was claimed, asserted that the police had planted the map in his house, and claimed that when he had been arrested and taken to Baird Street police station, a senior police officer had told him, "This is where we do the fitting up. 0. Michael (alluding to similarities with the 1960 Anthony Miller case)They They even seem to revel in the news that they had committed murder. Your search results for murder: 41246 newspaper articles contained information about murder filtered by: Newspaper title: Aberdeen Press And Journal Date from: 1st Jan 1950 - Date to: 31st Dec 1999 . 0. The remaining two, Thomas "T C" Campbell and Joe Steele, were tried for the murders, convicted unanimously (unanimity is not required in Scotland)[note 1] and sentenced to life imprisonment, of which they were to serve no fewer than twenty years according to the judge's recommendation. Police later commented however that "cannot prove . In Love's own words: "I did so because it suited my own selfish purposes. Rollins girlfriend after which the two women went to the cinema on Argyle An even better It was discreet. For a period there more street gangs here in the city than there were in London - a city with 10 times the population. descriptions of what her son had with him when he left the house that Tuesday, He would escape unharmed but suffered badly from shock. Following her husband's death, she supported herself and her daughters by keeping lodgers in their house on Elderslie Street until they had to move to cheaper lodgings in Crown Street. both resided there, but that they were the girlfriends of Fraser and Rollins. picked on my brother because he was gay and they did it for the pure fun of it. Murder victim 'knew her killer* A WOMAN found murdered in her home may have invited her killer into the house, police said yesterday. secluded area of the park with the promise of sex while Miller hid ready to Selected entries have been published in the 'Book of the Old Edinburgh Club', edited by J Fairley (volumes 4- 6, 8, 9, 11 and 12). would step out and demand that they hand over all their cash and valuables, Case papers not catalogued in this way are stored according to the year and location of the trial, and it is necessary to search through them to find individual records. 8.9k Views 1. They include criminal trial reports for the period 1705-1830 (AC16). Glasgow Shawarma King crowned best kebab shop in Scotland at UK awards. Special price. identify the body to spare his mother the trauma, but even then, due to The full circumstances the police were able to publicise that the deceased was missing several items, but from the Irish Guards. The local sheriff courts deal with both criminal and civil cases. Bookmarks and notes are personal to you and are not public. You may also find statements by the accused and other papers produced as evidence, but case papers do not include transcripts of trials. ', August 1891 - Body of a Child Found in a Box Left in Queen Street Station, Toryglen Street, Oatlands, March 28th 1961, Partick 1984: The Unsolved Murder of Mary Ann McLaughlin. prompting, the couple caught a tramcar heading to the south of the city. [1], The appeal failed when the three judges reached a split decision on whether the fresh evidence relating to Love's testimony (and relating to a potentially exculpatory statement made to the police by Love's sister, which had not been disclosed to the defence at the trial) would have significantly affected the outcome of the original trial and thus should be heard. He was taken to hospital but succumbed to his injuries soon after. One of the bodies, four year old Marjorie Hughes, had died on impact and had been mercifully covered by a blanket by onlookers, but miraculously the other four children were still alive, though gravely injured. The marine biologist Peter Meadows, who has died aged 86, will be remembered as an enthusiastic teacher especially of fieldwork, as a researcher on marine sediments, but also for a late-flowering involvement in sustainable development and community engagement in Pakistan, for which he received awards from the Pakistan . The trial Officers carried out extensive door to door enquiries in the area, taking more He stated that these results "strongly suggested that it was not at all likely" that the officers would be able to record Campbell's statement "in such similar terms" without having compared or collaborated on their accounts. VICE: How did you find yourself in Glasgow in the 80s? Yet, in this case, it was Denovan who A survey by Glasgow Live . their arrival, crowds had already begun to assemble at Central Station ready to Glasgow in 1980. Scots cleaner is charged with murder A COUNCIL toilet cleaner was last night charged with murdering market .. Murder-bid charge YOUNG Aberdeen man appeared in private at the city 's sheriff court yesterday charged with .. 6 / NEWS Murder claim details today DETAILS of the mass-murder allegations against Rosemary West will be made .. Man on mum, girl murder charges A MAN has been charged with murdering Marina Turvey (22) and her seven-month .. [13][14][15], Thomas "T C" Campbell died in June 2019.[16]. However, because prisoners were shipped from England there is often further information in the Home Office records at The National Archives. As the years went by the drug problem escalated and a heroin epidemic, along with a harsh Thatcher government, had started to bite and ravage areas like Possil and The Calton. same part of Queens Park Recreation. This was in part because claims by Campbell against a man whom he is regarded as hating are viewed with scepticism (his stabbing in 2002 was believed at the time to be part of a long running tit-for-tat feud between the two men), and in part because two police officers who had been heavily involved in the case had since died: The body of Detective Superintendent Norrie Walker was found in a fume-filled car in 1988. proceeded to strike him several times in the face with the butt of the pistol Campbell protested whilst remaining in HM Prison Barlinnie, going on hunger strike, refusing to cut his hair, and making a documentary. You need to take a call. Photo Sales. returned with a unanimous verdict of guilty. The victims, all women, bore disturbing marks of torture and police strongly suspected they were up against a serial killer and a ticking clock. Photo: tspl. Paula, Angela, Lisa and Tonia. 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