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![](/staticarchive/5ea3e7590d674d9be4582cc6f6c8e86070157686.gif) Penelope Worsley's son Richard was only 24 when he was killed in a car crash. He had joined the army after leaving school and risen to the rank of lieutenant but it was what he had done in his gap year - voluntary work in Thailand - which led in the end to a kind of comfort for his bereaved mother.
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