Wrongly convicted postmistress in £2,400 boost the Shrewsbury Ark

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Wrongly convicted postmistress in £2,400 boost the Shrewsbury Ark
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A former Shropshire subpostmistress wrongly jailed in 2010 after a miscarriage of justice, has donated nearly £2,500 to a local day centre.

Rubinna and her husband Mohammed, far right, and Emily, third from left, with other Shrewsbury Severn and London Rotarians

The Post Office Scandal, as it became known, went on to become the biggest miscarriage of justice in UK history. Four members of the Rotary Clubs of Tower Hamlets and Woodford Green visited for a meet up at The Ark with a similar number of members of Shrewsbury Severn Rotary Club. She said the most heavily used area at The Ark was the kitchen which was in need of attention, adding that she would also like to renovate the rear car park which the charity has recently been able to purchase with funding from the Bradbury Charitable Trust and replace the roof above the day centre which also needed urgent attention.

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