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[edit] Husband
On 26 November 1950, her husband Edward Cavendish, the 10th Duke of Devonshire had a heart attack and died while being attended by John Bodkin Adams, the suspected serial killer. 13 days before, Mrs Edith Alice Morrell, another patient of Adams, had also died. Adams was tried in 1957 for her murder but acquitted. Home office pathologist Francis Camps, however, linked Adams to 163 suspicious deaths in total.[1]
This info is quite obviously relevant and of interest to the general reader of wikipedia yet Icairns has removed it twice with only a vague explanation. I will put it back unless s/he gives an expanded one. It should be noted that many articles about people mention notable events connected with their relatives.Malick78 13:00, 16 September 2007 (UTC)