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Probe into how social services handled murdered Margaret Fleming's case stalls due to lockdown

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A probe into how social services handled murder victim Margaret Fleming's case has stalled - because of coronavirus. Miss Fleming disappeared in 1999, when she was 19, but a missing person investigation was not launched until October 2016.Carers Edward Cairney, 78, and Avril Jones, 60, of Inverkip, Renfrewshire, were arrested in 2017 and convicted of her murder in July 2019.Inverclyde Health and Social Care Partnership (IHSCP) confirmed in January that Professor Jean MacLellan, the director of Autism Network Scotland, was leading a significant case review into possible failings in the case.Professor MacLellan has been a social work inspector and a senior civil servant in the Scottish government, where she led policy in areas including

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