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Scarfe

British  
/ skɑːf /

noun

  1. Gerald. born 1936, British cartoonist, famous for his scathing caricatures of politicians and celebrities

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Hillsborough survivor Peter Scarfe, chairman of the Hillsborough Survivors Support Alliance, said the inclusion of Mr MacKenzie "was an absolute insult".

From BBC

"For something really dramatic to happen and without saying a word to collect and carry on and to perform extraordinarily well under any circumstances was really special," Mr Scarfe added.

From BBC

Dougie Scarfe, the chief executive of the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra, said it was "an incredible thing to see".

From BBC

“People can ask questions such as general knowledge or recipes or anything they like,” CEO Dan Scarfe said.

From Seattle Times

Mr Scarfe said he had seen first hand how children respond when taught about the disaster.

From BBC