No-one I spoke to in Melrose Street, off Belfast’s Lisburn Road, knew Mary Ward. No-one had seen her getting into a taxi or walking home with a bag of groceries, the sort of ways that people consider getting to know neighbours these days.
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No-one I spoke to in Melrose Street, off Belfast’s Lisburn Road, knew Mary Ward. No-one had seen her getting into a taxi or walking home with a bag of groceries, the sort of ways that people consider getting to know neighbours these days.
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