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_bodyText: "THE DAILY HERALD, Friday, 17 March 1972\n\nFear Spreads Across Quiet
Moorland Communities as Mystery Deepens\n\nConcern is mounting throughout the
county of Ashwick following the unexplained disappearance of seven people in
less than three months, each vanishing under circumstances police have described
as \u201Cdeeply troubling and wholly without precedent.\u201D\n\nThe latest missing
resident is Edith Barrow, 46, a schoolmistress from the village of Blackthorn,
last seen on Friday evening cycling home along Crowmere Lane. Her bicycle was
discovered the following morning resting carefully against a stone wall, basket
untouched. Miss Barrow herself was nowhere to be found.\n\nHer disappearance
follows six others reported across Ashwick since December, including a shepherd
from Mere Hollow, a shopkeeper from Wrenford, two visiting ramblers on Foxmere
Moor, a retired naval officer residing near Brackenhurst, and the county postmaster,
who vanished whilst walking the old ridge road near Hangman\u2019s Copse."
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