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Is she dead?

@Oitchy: After finding your edits to this article, I searched in vain on Google for any article or web page that could confirm whether she had died. Without a source to back it up, any claim that someone has recently died could be perceived as a hoax by other Misplaced Pages editors. Since you have repeatedly edited this article to state that Lea Haggett died in 2013, I will ask you directly: how do you know that she is dead, and how might other editors be able to confirm that? Huntthetroll (talk) 18:41, 13 May 2019 (UTC)

Follow-up: in the meantime, because I believe it is unethical and contrary to Misplaced Pages policy for this article to include a potentially false claim that the subject is dead, I have removed the alleged date of Lea Haggett's death. Huntthetroll (talk) 03:21, 15 May 2019 (UTC)

She came from a dysfunctional family. Her twin is Tony Haggett; she moved to Folkestone to stay with him to get away from bad company. She had twins that were adopted soon after birth. There is another brother Carl Haggett, a plasterer (possibly also in Folkestone). Trust me, she's dead.

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