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Magdala

American  
[mag-duh-luh] / ˈmæg də lə /

noun

  1. an ancient town in Palestine, W of the Sea of Galilee: supposed home of Mary Magdalene.


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Police were at the scene in Magdala Road shortly before 05:40, the inquiry was told.

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Griffin told the inquiry he was only made aware that Ian's body had been left in Magdala Road for 15 hours at the weekend, just before giving his evidence.

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At 05:39, police arrived at Magdala Road, having been called by a witness shortly before.

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The inquiry also heard a forensic tent had not arrived at the scene in Magdala Road to cover Ian's body until 07:55.

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"The restitution of Ethiopian artefacts looted by the1868 British expedition to Magdala is important for restorative justice and an excellent way to build better relations and collaborations between British and Ethiopian institutions," he said.

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