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Mercy mission.(News Local)
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Byline: Mike Blackburn
Couple's Africa trip to help tribe in peril
TWO Teesside medics are setting off on a mercy mission to help a deprived African tribe.
Stockton GP Paul Williams and his partner Vicky Holt will spend two years working with the Batwa Pygmies, who live on the edge of the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest in Uganda.
They will work in a primary health care clinic as part of a placement with international development charity VSO....
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TORN APART OVER VICKY; TRAGIC TEENAGER'S FAMILY SPLIT AT HER FUNERAL AFTER BURIAL ROW.(News)
Daily Record (Glasgow, Scotland)
; Byline: By Amy Devine THE family of tragic schoolgirl Vicky Hamilton were yesterday split at her funeral in a rift over her burial. Her sister Sharon Brown, 36, has accused dad Michael, 57, of snubbing their mum Janette's dying wish to be buried next to her daughter. And, there was no show of unity
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I'm so sorry, Vicky; Grief-stricken: Vicky's father Michael Family feud: Sharon Brown and her father Michael Hamilton prepare to lower Vicky's coffin Vicky: Remains found in Kent.
The Daily Mail (London, England)
; Byline: Alan Crow IT was her final poignant farewell, a simple tribute after the 16 yearsof not knowing. As she slipped a handwritten message into Vicky Hamilton's coffin, her sisterSharon was finally able to say a personal goodbye to the girl who simplydisappeared from her life. In the simple note
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Family's tears as tragic Vicky finally laid to rest Hundreds of mourners pack church for funeral
Evening Times
; HUNDREDS of mourners gathered today for the funeral of Scots schoolgirl Vicky Hamilton - 16 years after she disappeared. Redding Parish Church, near Falkirk, was packed as mourners said a final farewell to the 15-yearold, whose body was found buried in a garden nearly three weeks ago. Family and
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Battle against evil lost the day vicky died
Evening News - Scotland
; MURDERED schoolgirl Vicky Hamilton was finally laid to rest at an emotional service today, nearly 17 years after she disappeared. Family and friends gathered to remember Vicky, who was 15-years old, when she was last seen waiting for a bus in Bathgate in February 1991. Her remains were uncovered at
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At last, a family can grieve for the teenage girl who vanished 17 years ago; The end of waiting: Police digging in a garden in Margate uncovered the remains of 15-year-old Vicky Hamilton pictured left at the age of 11 after a hunt lasting 17 years and involving numerous missing person posters, right.
The Daily Mail (London, England)
; Byline: Jonathan Brocklebank IT was a search that lasted almost 17 years - each of them filled withdespair for Vicky Hamilton's family. At the height of the hunt in 1991, policebrought in helicopters, divers and dogs to comb the area in West Lothian where15-year-old Vicky was last seen. On day 11,
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