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Fundraiser launched after Scottish woman dies in Spain

Fundraiser launched after Scottish woman dies in Spain

Glasgow Times23-07-2025
Angela Mctier, who is understood to be from Blantyre, became unwell and passed away while coming home from her holiday in Alicante, Spain, yesterday (July 22).
Now, a fundraiser has been launched on GoFundMe to help Angela's family bring her home.
The description reads: "We are just looking to take a bit of stress off Angela's family to bring her home and let her get laid to rest.
"Any donations at all would be greatly appreciated."
So far, more than £750 has been raised.
A Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) spokesperson confirmed: "We are supporting the family of a British woman who died in Spain."
You can view the GoFundMe HERE.
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