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      • Willie McRae (18 May 1923 – 7 April 1985) was a Scottish lawyer, orator, naval officer, politician and anti-nuclear campaigner. In the Second World War he served in the British Army and then the Royal Indian Navy. He supported the Indian independence movement and for much of his life was active in the Scottish National Party (SNP).
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  2. Apr 5, 2015 · THE mystery surrounding the death of SNP activist Willie McRae 30 years ago has been solved after an investigation by Scotland on Sunday.

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    Willie McRae (18 May 1923 – 7 April 1985) was a Scottish lawyer, orator, naval officer, politician and anti-nuclear campaigner. In the Second World War he served in the British Army and then the Royal Indian Navy .

  4. Mar 27, 1995 · Ten years ago Willie McRae, prominent Glasgow lawyer and a senior Scottish Nationalist, was found dying in his crashed Volvo by the lonely A87, on a Saturday morning early in April.

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  5. Willie McRae was found critically injured in his crashed car off the remote A87 near Invergarry in the Highlands in April 1985 and died a day later. A NEW documentary on the mysterious death of SNP activist and senior lawyer Willie McRae has prompted fresh calls for a public inquiry into the case.

  6. A post-mortem report stated McRae, who was 61, was shot in the head – on the right temple – and that the injuries were “suggestive of suicide”. But now a staff nurse from the hospital where McRae died has come forward to dispute that crucial evidence.

  7. Dec 3, 2010 · NEW evidence has emerged in the 25-year-old mystery of the death of SNP activist Willie McRae after the Lord Advocate was asked to reinvestigate the case. Mr McRae, a lawyer and anti-nuclear ...

  8. Apr 3, 2016 · VITAL evidence on the mysterious death of SNP activist and campaigner Willie McRae – including the gun that killed him – is inexplicably missing from police files, the Sunday Herald can reveal.

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