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Evidences list
Day 287 Scottish Child Abuse Inquiry
Evidence was heard from witnesses Glyn Lloyd and Kathryn Lindsay.
Day 286 Scottish Child Abuse Inquiry
Evidence was heard from witnesses Jackie Irvine and Kathy Henwood.
Day 285 Scottish Child Abuse Inquiry
Evidence was heard from witnesses Ms Caroline Sinclair, Mr Jack Libby, and Mr David Gibson.
Day 284 Scottish Child Abuse Inquiry
Evidence was heard from witnesses Graeme Simpson and Leigh Jolly.
Day 283 Scottish Child Abuse Inquiry
Evidence was heard from witnesses Ms Fiona Duncan, and Mr Scott Hunter.
Day 282 Scottish Child Abuse Inquiry
Evidence was heard from witnesses Brenda Farrell, Richard Simpson, and Samantha Arnott.
Day 281 Scottish Child Abuse Inquiry
Evidence was heard from witnesses Susanne Millar, and Wendy McKitterick.
Day 280 Scottish Child Abuse Inquiry
Evidence was heard from witnesses Ms Alison Jamieson, Ms Helen Happer, and Ms Maree Allison.
Day 279 Scottish Child Abuse Inquiry
Evidence was heard from witness Professor Lynn Abrams.