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Article: GONE BUT NOT FORGIVEN: Her victims were buried in desolate graves on the moors. She died in bed with a priest by her side; Myra was deeply aware of the terrible crimes she had committed and of the suffering caused to those who died and to their relatives. "She was acutely aware that she would not be forgiven by many - HINDLEY'S SOLICITORS TAYLOR NICHOL LAST NIGHT.(News)
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- The Mirror (London, England)
- Article date:
- November 16, 2002
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Byline: AIDAN McGURRAN, STEPHEN MOYES and ALEX WILLIAMS
HER child victims met a brutal end. But for Myra Hindley death came peacefully yesterday.
The Moors murderer died in a quiet hospital room with a priest at her side - far away from the desolate moors where she callously dumped the bodies of the young innocents more than 30 years ago.
Hindley, 60, was given the last rites at 9am yesterday after doctors feared she had only an hour to live.
But she defiantly clung on for the rest of the day, finally drawing her last breath two minutes ...