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Old 25th April 2017, 10:17
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Re: Monica Nancy Jane Grose - WAAF

Just found this....

"This was signed at Procurator Fiscals Office Stonehaven 26th September 1945, which was 15 days after signing the original entry in the Register of Deaths."

This would suggest the accident wasn't in Aberdeen, but in Aberdeenshire else the Aberdeen P.F. would have signed it.

There is a suggestion the lorry was on it's way back from RAF Edzell (reference to an American Airbase) however there were none in the area, and later in the cold war, the Americans occupied RAF Edzell for communications activities. perhaps that's what they meant.

Where did the "Torry Road" reference come from?
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