hereThe chairman of the inquiry, Sir John Saunders, asked if he could address the MacLeod family after the video tribute was played.He said it was a 'beautiful and fitting tribute'."Music has always played a great part in my life, but at the risk of upsetting the whole of Scotland, I have never been a great fan of the bagpipes," said Mr Justice Saunders."Watching that has begun to change my mind."Footage of Eilidh playing the bagpipes was shown - alongside treasured family album photographs."Whatever Eilidh wanted to do, she would have been good at," said her mum Marion."The whole world's been shattered into pieces."We miss her, always."Her amazing sense of fun and sense of humour would just come shining through and that was you, you had a.
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