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Families of children killed in the Dunblane massacre have urged the world never to stop learning from what happened 30 years ago. On March 13 in 1996, the quiet Perthshire town was changed forever by Britain’s worst mass shooting. Thomas Hamilton entered Dunblane Primary School and murdered 16 pupils and their teacher. Tireless campaigning that followed resulted in life-saving changes to the laws around firearms in the UK.

But Rachael Irvine, 28, whose brother Ross died at Dunblane, still pushes for stricter laws at home and abroad. She said: “I think it’s a wound that’s there for forever.” paGE 16 For dEtails Bet 18+ only. Terms and conditions apply FREE FREE FREE FREE £3 £3 £3 £3 £3 £3 £3 £3 BET BET BET BET 2 VALID ON ALL RACING, INCLUDING ChELTENhAM paGE 17 you nEVEr MoVE on – pages 2&3 Vital to rEMEMbEr – pages 4&5 battlE to ban handGuns – pages 6&7 Page 2 Daily RecoRD Friday, March 13, 2026 MoRe aT DailyRecoRD.co.UK HOW PAIN Life continues ..

but you don’t ever move on from your child y »»Sister of massacre victim tells of long shadow cast by tragedy set up in the wake of the massacre to campaign for stricter laws. She said she was motivated by the “frustration” at seeing the gun violence in other countries, and the “backsliding” on gun laws in countries where they have previously been considered strong. She also said she hoped someone of her age getting involved will help educate a younger generation about the importance of the laws brought in after Dunblane.

“Many people of my age wouldn’t be aware of Dunblane and what happened, and why we have the strong gun laws that we’ve grown up under,” she said. “I think I take it for granted because, of course, it’s a part of my life.” She added: “So if there’s any way where I can just help to shed light on the issue and bring attention to it for y ounger generations, I think that’s really important.” Rachael said he had been “a fun- loving, outgoing, chatty boy” and “very full of life”.

“He really loved to talk to people.

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  • File Extension: .pdf
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  • Pages: 73
  • Language: English (en)

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