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Article: Centre for Kosovar kids will be Christine's lasting legacy; Alan Witcutt reveals why he won't give up the crusade to carry on the work sniper's bullet tried to end.(Features)
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- Daily Record (Glasgow, Scotland)
- Article date:
- May 30, 2001
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Byline: VICKY SPAVIN
WHEN she gave up her job as a primary school teacher in August 1992, Christine Witcutt planned on enjoying a peaceful retirement.
Tragically, though, her dedication to helping others, especially children, drew her into a situation that was far from peaceful - and it cost Christine her life.
She was killed by a sniper's bullet in July 1993 while returning from a mission of mercy to war-ravaged Sarajevo.
Now her husband Alan faces a desperate cash battle to fulfil his desire to build a lasting tribute to Christine's ...