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Evidences list
Day 190 Scottish Child Abuse Inquiry
Evidence was heard from witness Professor Gordon Lynch.
Day 189 Scottish Child Abuse Inquiry
Evidence was heard from witness Professor Stephen Constantine.
Day 188 Scottish Child Abuse Inquiry
Evidence was heard from witness Professor Stephen Constantine.
Day 187 Scottish Child Abuse Inquiry
Evidence was heard from witness Professor Stephen Constantine.
Day 186 Scottish Child Abuse Inquiry
Evidence was heard from witness Professor Stephen Constantine.
Day 185 Scottish Child Abuse Inquiry
Evidence was heard from witness Professor Marjory-Ann Denoon Harper.
Day 184 Scottish Child Abuse Inquiry
Evidence was heard from witnesses Dr Rosemary Keenan and Mary Gandy.
Day 183 Scottish Child Abuse Inquiry
Evidence was heard from witness Anna Snjolaug Magnusson and the read in evidence of witness Hugh Taylor.
Day 182 Scottish Child Abuse Inquiry
Evidence was heard from witnesses Dr Philippa Anne Reynolds White, Dr Margaret Humphreys and Joan Taylor, and the read in evidence of witnesses (Stuart) LTG and (James) LZY.