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23.03.2020 - 00:41 / dailyrecord.co.uk
This is the heartwarming moment a pair of young Scots singers treated pensioners to a special performance outside a care home near Loch Lomond.
Alexandria pals Alfie King, 12, and Jack Mullen, 13, belted out The Beatles' Let It Be and Hey Jude outside the Sunningdale care home in Balloch on Saturday afternoon.
Delighted residents watched on from inside and a few even get up for a wee dance while isolating themselves amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Complete with microphones and speakers, the
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A tragedy-hit care home which has seen 16 deaths in the coronavirus crisis allowed a wife to visit her husband despite a lock-down being in place, it is claimed.
Managers at a Scots care home where 11 people have died in 10 days have been accused on ‘locking masks away’ and ‘belittling’ staff for taking temperatures of residents.
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Another resident has died at tragedy-hit Burlington Court Care Home in east Glasgow as the coronavirus crisis continues.
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