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BOOKER prize-winner Anne Enright last night apologised to the McCann family for any hurt her controversial article may have caused them.
The Dublin-born author, who took the internationally acclaimed prize on Tuesday night, sparked outrage yesterday after it emerged that she had written an article spelling out her dislike of the McCanns and suggesting they might be guilty of murdering their daughter.See the full content of this document
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Booker Winner Apologises to Mccann Family
In the piece that appeared in the London Review of Books, she said that her family had all simultaneously become convinced that the McCanns were guilty, that disliking them had become 'an international sport', and that a particular comment by Gerry McCann had reminded her of Lady Macbeth shortly after a gr...
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