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Portchester man pieces together uncle's WW2 crash
8 years ago, Porchester man David MacSwayne began looking into how his Uncle Leslie died while serving in World War Two.
Leslie and his crew - Terry, Wallace, Kenneth, Harold, Ervin and George – were killed in October 1943, when their Stirling Bomber crashed into the village of Ipsden, Oxfordshire.
It would became a journey of obsession, mystery and ultimately – community.
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