Cops investigating the death of an unnamed woman found in a Scots river have identified her family following a six day appeal. Veronica Frincu was tragically pulled from the River Forth near Society Road in South Queensferry on June 13.
03.06.2020 - 02:21 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Forth Valley College now offers nine innovative partnership degree courses in partnership with three of Scotland’s leading Universities (Stirling, Heriot-Watt, Strathclyde).
This novel, integrated approach to learning, meets the needs of future employers by creating ‘work ready’ graduates. Successful applicants – who will spend their first year at least studying with Forth Valley College - will be recognised as university undergraduate students throughout the entire course.
The degree courses are:
Cops investigating the death of an unnamed woman found in a Scots river have identified her family following a six day appeal. Veronica Frincu was tragically pulled from the River Forth near Society Road in South Queensferry on June 13.
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River Forth. A female was pulled from the water after a body was spotted west of South Queensferry off Society Road at around 9.45am on Saturday June 13.
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