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Aimee McDermott was taken to Glasgow Royal Infirmary after having a seizure outside Kokomo in the city centre.
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Kirsty Feerick is an investigative reporter with a passion for story telling. As a senior journalist at the Glasgow Times, she believes it is her duty to give ordinary people a voice. Specialises in human interest pieces and interviews. Please email kirsty.feerick@newsquest.co.uk if you have a story to share. Previous experience at the Daily Record, the Scottish Sun, STV news, and Sky News. MA University graduate.
Kirsty Feerick is an investigative reporter with a passion for story telling. As a senior journalist at the Glasgow Times, she believes it is her duty to give ordinary people a voice. Specialises in human interest pieces and interviews. Please email kirsty.feerick@newsquest.co.uk if you have a story to share. Previous experience at the Daily Record, the Scottish Sun, STV news, and Sky News. MA University graduate.
Aimee McDermott was taken to Glasgow Royal Infirmary after having a seizure outside Kokomo in the city centre.
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The child has been left “terrified” and is too scared to even use her own back garden.
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