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Morningside pensioner Eleanor Whitelaw dies in hospital | Morningside pensioner Eleanor Whitelaw dies in hospital |
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An 85-year-old woman who was found seriously injured in her Edinburgh home has died. | An 85-year-old woman who was found seriously injured in her Edinburgh home has died. |
Eleanor Whitelaw was taken to hospital two weeks ago after being found in her Morningside home. | Eleanor Whitelaw was taken to hospital two weeks ago after being found in her Morningside home. |
Police Scotland said the incident was now being treated as murder. | Police Scotland said the incident was now being treated as murder. |
Robert Buczek, 23, was charged with attempted murder and assault to severe injury and danger of life when he appeared at Edinburgh Sheriff Court on Monday. | Robert Buczek, 23, was charged with attempted murder and assault to severe injury and danger of life when he appeared at Edinburgh Sheriff Court on Monday. |
He made no plea or declaration and was remanded in custody. | He made no plea or declaration and was remanded in custody. |
It is understood Prof Bruce Whitelaw of the Roslin Institute in Edinburgh, where Dolly the cloned sheep was created in 1996, is Mrs Whitelaw's son. | |
Prof Whitelaw is deputy director and head of division of developmental biology at Edinburgh University's Easter Bush campus. |