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The deaths of 16 children aged five and six together with their teacher in the Scottish town of Dunblane in 1996 was one of Britain’s worst incidents of gun-related violence. The massacre ...
For the Scottish town of Dunblane, one deadly shooting massacre was enough. After 16 children and a teacher were murdered in 1996, Britain outlawed hand-gun ownership. After years of watching ...
Jack Crozier, brother of Dunblane massacre victim Emma Crozier, knows first-hand the heartbreak the families of Southport victims are experiencing and urges the nation to focus on the 'three ...
Like Uvalde, Dunblane is a small town, where many of the 9,000 residents know one another. For those who lived there in 1996 — including tennis star Andy Murray, then a 9-year-old pupil at ...
After the Dunblane massacre in Scotland left 16 students dead, parents organized to make sure it could never happen again. What can the U.S learn from them as we struggle to combat gun violence?
Sister of Dunblane victim reveals her true feelings about the killer. Describing the moment he spotted 43-year-old Hamilton, Prof Busuttil says: “I saw this black-clad body.
But it wasn't a U.S. tragedy: it was the Dunblane school massacre of 1996, in Scotland, one of the United Kingdom's deadliest shooting rampages.
Dunblane 25 years on: Anger and grief still raw in town scarred by school shooting. Families still fighting for gun control around world, finds Colin Drury.But they also remain aghast that Boris ...
What happened at Dunblane? Shortly after 9 a.m. on March 13, 1996, Thomas Hamilton, a 43-year-old former Scout leader, burst into the gymnasium of a primary school in the tranquil Scottish town of ...
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