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Hanging in Sully During Second World War

My mother Edith Templeman as a child seems to remember two black soldiers being hung for the rape of a local church organist during the Second World War, does anyone know if this was true?

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A memory of Sully in South Glamorgan shared on Thursday, 22nd April 2010.

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