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Kintore

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Kintore

Town and former royal burgh in Aberdeenshire unitary authority, Scotland, situated on the right bank of the River Don, 20 km/12 mi northwest of Aberdeen; population (2001) 1,700. It possesses an 18th-century town hall.



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His body was found when his tractor was moved to shallower water on his land at Kintore, Aberdeenshire.
They were confirmed as Nolan Goble, 34, of Norwich; Alex Dallas, 62, of Aberdeen; David Rae, 63, Dumfries; Leslie Taylor, 41, of Kintore, Aberdeenshire; Gareth Hughes, 53, of Angus; Richard Menzies, 24, of Droitwich Spa; Paul Burnham, 31, of Methlick, Aberdeenshire; and James Costello, 24, of Aberdeen.
They were named as Raymond Doyle, 57, of Cumbernauld; James John Edwards, 33, of Liverpool; Nairn Ferrier, 40, of Dundee; Nolan Carl Goble, 34, of Norwich; Gareth Hughes, 53, of Angus; David Rae, 63, of Dumfries; Leslie Taylor, 41, of Kintore, Aberdeenshire; and Brian Barkley, 30, and Vernon Elrick, 41, both of Aberdeen.
 
 
 
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