Threat to Island's Future As Resident Cleared in Assault Case
The Herald › February 19, 2005
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The Herald › February 19, 2005
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ATINY island in Shetland is to lose more than a quarter of its inhabitants because they say life there has become unbearable.
John Walker and his family have decided to leave Papa Stour, where they have lived for more than two years, despite yesterday being found not guilty of assaulting another couple on the island, the Rev Adrian Glover and his wife Karen, last November.See the full content of this document
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Threat to Island's Future As Resident Cleared in Assault Case
The decision could have major consequences for the island off the west coast of Shetland, whic...
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