Families of murdered Scots join forces to save lifeline service that supported them
The families of murdered Scots have joined forces to save a lifeline service that supported them through their darkest days.
She credited Lanarkshire-based FAMS with saving her life and helping her build a future after the horrific death of her only child. Roslyn, 65, said: "It will be 19 years this year since Paul Gerrard died. You never get over it but you learn to live with it.
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