Police probe social media post ‘celebrating’ Ann Widdecombe death
A Police Scotland spokesperson confirmed the force was looking a post, allegedly made by a University of Aberdeen employee
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A Police Scotland spokesperson confirmed the force was looking a post, allegedly made by a University of Aberdeen employee. News Scottish News Universities and Colleges The post, allegedly made by a University of Aberdeen employee, claimed the former MP’s killing was “good news” and hoped it was an “extremely painful death”. "I have received a significant volume of emails regarding this to my Rector email.
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A Police Scotland spokesperson confirmed the force was looking a post, allegedly made by a University of Aberdeen employee
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News Scottish News Universities and Colleges The post, allegedly made by a University of Aberdeen employee, claimed the former MP’s killing was “good news” and hoped it was an “extremely painful death”.
according to Daily Record"I have received a significant volume of emails regarding this to my Rector email.
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