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14 May 2022: 10 people are murdered (and 3 others injured) in a white supremacist terrorist mass shooting at a Tops Friendly Markets supermarket in Buffalo, New York, United States.

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Those murdered were: Ruth Whitfield (86); Roberta Drury (32); Aaron Salter (55); Heyward Patterson (67); Pearl Young (77); Geraldine Talley (62); Celestine Chaney (65); Katherine Massey (72); Margus Morrison (52); and Andre Mackneil (53).
 
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17 May 1959: 32 year-old Antiguan, Kelso Cochrane, dies in Notting Hill after being attacked by a group of men outside the Earl of Warwick pub on Golborne Road, with one arm in a sling, while on his way back from nearby St Mary’s Hospital after fracturing his left thumb at work.

To this day, no-one has ever been charged with taking part in the attack which left Kelso Cochrane dying of a stab wound to the heart. On 6 June 1959, over a thousand people attended Kelso Cochrane's funeral at St Michael and All Angels Church.

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In 2011, BBC documentary maker Mark Olden claimed in his book, Murder In Notting Hill, that one of those arrested following the murder, Patrick Digby, had confessed to the murder to a group of friends. Patrick Digby died aged 69 in 2007 from a heart attack.
 
Following parliament's invitation for him to return, on 25th May 1660 Charles II landed in Dover, according to Pepys's diary "the shouting and joy expressed by all is past imagination".
 
On this day in 1926, Ukrainian Jewish anarchist Shalom Schwartzbard shot Symon Petliura, a Ukrainian politician and military leader whose forces carried out pogroms during the Russian civil war. Schwartzbard made no attempt to deny having shot Petliura but insisted his actions were justified, and a jury agreed, finding him innocent of murder:
 
Here's a pic of the Champagne cork that Bill picked up floating in the sea at Ouistreham as he landed 79 years ago OTD. He carried it as some sort of memento/charm throughout the Liberation of Europe until he ended up somewhere near to Eindhoven. My old Dad still has the cork.

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1,096 years ago today the treaty of Eamont Bridge saw various kings submit to Aethelstan, allowing him to style himself the first "King of the English" and "King of All Britain".
 
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