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Tumble dryer burns down garage with late husband’s army memorabilia

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A military widow was horrified as she watched a fireball destroy her garage which contained her late husband’s army memorabilia. Tracy Robertson, 51, lost the “irreplaceable items” in the £15,000 blaze after her tumble dryer caught fire and burnt down her double garage. Mrs Robertson's late husband Neil, who was a sergeant in the Scots Guards, died 15 years ago of a brain tumour when he was 38. She kept all his old army gear in the garage. His funeral drapes, medals, uniforms, pictures and letters he had written from the Northern Ireland conflict all went up in flames.

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