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Theft of charity defibrillator in Buckie branded ‘abhorrent’

The theft of a life-saving charity defibrillator from a Moray town has been branded “abhorrent”.

The equipment was taken from outside a butcher’s shop in Buckie’s West Church Street overnight between Wednesday and Thursday.

The defibrillator was put in place by Keiran’s Legacy, a charity set up in honour of Keiran McKandie, from Elgin. The 16-year-old cyclist was killed in a car crash in 2016.

Sgt Graeme Allan, of Police Scotland, appealed for information, external, and said: “This is an abhorrent crime of an item that could possibly be used to save a person’s life.”


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