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Campbeltown princess loses pleats in charity cut

Kim Mathieson at Snips in Longrow cuts the pleats from Chloe MacKinlay’s hair.
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THERE were tears at a schoolgirl’s headshave in memory of her dad who passed away as a result of a brain tumour.

Chloe MacKinlay, 11, chose January 24, the day before the anniversary of her dad, Alex’s passing, from a brain tumour last year to have maximum impact.

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