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At least 13 postmasters may have taken their own lives, public inquiry into Post Office scandal finds

Sky News Tuesday, 8 July 2025 ()
At least 13 postmasters may have taken their own lives, public inquiry into Post Office scandal findsAt least 13 postmasters may have taken their own lives after being accused of wrongdoing based on evidence from the Horizon IT system that the Post Office and developers Fujitsu knew could be false, the public inquiry has found.
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