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John Hill, his wife and their 3 children travelled from their home in a small English town to go trecking in the African bush They were expected back after 14 days, but did not return. After 6 months it was assumed they had perished, probably eaten by lions. Enquiries made by friends and family came up blank and and so a memorial event was planned to be held in the town hall and hosted by the Mayor.
On the evening of event the town hall was decked out in bunting, tables were laden with food and drink, a band was playing and the entire population of the town had turned out to pay respect and say farewell.
As the Mayor was about to make his speech he was handed a telegram. He called on the band to play a fanfare as he read out the telegram.........
"The Hill's are alive" to the sound of music.
On the evening of event the town hall was decked out in bunting, tables were laden with food and drink, a band was playing and the entire population of the town had turned out to pay respect and say farewell.
As the Mayor was about to make his speech he was handed a telegram. He called on the band to play a fanfare as he read out the telegram.........
"The Hill's are alive" to the sound of music.
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