A Hamilton bank manager helped herself to £18,000 from a vulnerable customer's account.Kerry Hamilton transferred the money to accounts belonging to her relatives and friends, the town's sheriff court heard today.Hamilton, 39, of Forest Avenue, admitted embezzling the cash between March 2013 and April the following year.The Lanarkshire Live app is available to download now.
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