Thirty years ago, 43-year-old Thomas Hamilton, armed with four handguns, unleashed terror at a school in the town of Dunblane in central Scotland. On March 13, 1996 ...
One person who had known Hamilton for years told Scottish police after the massacre that Hamilton would regularly vent his grievances in phone calls. “I would say he did have a thing, almost paranoia, ...
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Dunblane 30 years on: 'It's a wound that's there forever'
As the nation marks 30 years since the Dunblane massacre, the sister of one of the victims has described her grief as "a wound that's there forever". Rachael Irvine's brother Ross was a pupil at ...
Thirty years after the devastating Dunblane massacre, the sister of one of the young victims has described her enduring grief as "a wound that’s there forever". Rachael Irvine’s brother, Ross, was a ...
Even after 30 years, the facts of the Dunblane massacre are hard to comprehend. On the morning of Wednesday 13 March 1996, a gunman entered the gymnasium of the town's primary school and, over the ...
Sixteen children and their teacher were killed in the Dunblane atrocity 30 years ago. Those who died were: Victoria Clydesdale, five, whose mother Lynne had wanted her to stay at home the day the ...
Thomas Hamilton walked into a classroom at Dunblane, where he was well known, and shot the teacher and almost the entire class of five year olds. In the national mourning many questions were raised as ...
Campaigners who successfully pushed for a ban on handguns in the wake of the Dunblane massacre endured death threats and bomb scares, the chairwoman of the Gun Control Network (GCN) has revealed. The ...
A man whose daughter was murdered in the Dunblane massacre has opened up about the day that shocked the nation and changed his life forever 30 years ago as he issues a new anti-gun warning. Mick North ...
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