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