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View south from near the scene of the 1971 disaster (this photograph was taken in winter 1992) The Cairngorm Plateau disaster, also known as the Feith Buidhe disaster, occurred in November 1971 when six fifteen-year-old Edinburgh school students and their two leaders were on a two-day navigational expedition in a remote area of the Cairngorms in the Scottish Highlands.
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Fife, Scotland Reclusive Drummond, 33, was found dead on a farm track close to the home he shared with his brother – an isolated cottage near St Andrews, Fife – on 24 June 1991. In the days previous, Drummond withdrew a large amount of his life savings from various building societies, although the money was later found in the house.
Bayoh was born in Sierra Leone. [3] [7] In 1995 he fled to the United Kingdom as an unaccompanied child to escape civil war in Sierra Leone. [7]After living in London for five years, he moved to Fife, Scotland at the invitation of his sister, who had lived there since the 1990s. [7]
Overnight weekend closures on I-5 in Fife start this weekend
The dates of the closures are Sept. 27, 28; Oct. 4, 5; Oct. 11, 12 and Oct. 18, 19. The times are as follows: Friday night: Lanes begin closing at 7 p.m.
Shortly after the 1997 incident, Arizona Governor Fife Symington III held a press conference, joking that "they found who was responsible" and revealing an aide dressed in an alien costume. Later, in 2007, Symington reportedly told a UFO investigator he'd had a personal close encounter with an alien spacecraft but remained silent "because he ...
5 October 1996: the Wash Incident – in the early morning, a rotating UFO was seen over The Wash by Skegness and Boston police officer David Leyland, and picked up by Claxby ATC radar, although later (partially) [clarification needed] explained as a radar echo of St Botolph's Church. The visual sightings were explained as celestial objects. [85]