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Feb 2021
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The Jessie Earl story: The family pain o...

THE TIMES
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Features writer for The Sunday Times Rosie Kinchen examines what it's like to live through the ordeal of losing your daughter and never getting the recognition of what exactly happened.

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Rosie Kinchen, Features writer for The Sunday Times.

Host: David Aaronovitch.

Clips used: ITV news, Police Scotland.

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