Dundee and Tayside – Wed, 23 May, 2012

An elderly woman’s died after a car crash near Perth. The 79 year old was driving on the A90 just south of the city when her silver Honda collided with a lorry. In other news: Scientists at Dundee University have made a breakthrough that could eventually lead to a cure for Parkinson’s disease. A former soldier who lost an eye in battle has been jailed for eight months after he stole money from a good Samaritan who took him in. Police are hunting vandals who damaged the helipad at Dundee’s Ninewells Hospital. It’s emerged that a second Tayside Police officer is facing an alleged assault charge. The UK government is being urged to review the correspondence sent by the Department for Work and Pensions, in light of a case involving a profoundly disabled Dundee man. And in sports: Aberdeen chairman Stewart Milne’s refused to say whether the Dons would vote to allow a NEWCO Rangers into the SPL. Former Dundee United midfielder, Barry Robson, says he’ll always be available to play for Scotland no matter where he is in the world.
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