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Hillcrest AIDS Centre Trust UK founder Dr Margaret Turnbull dies, leaving legacy of hope and empowerment

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Hillcrest AIDS Centre Trust UK founder Dr Margaret Turnbull dies, leaving legacy of hope and empowerment
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Dr. Margaret Turnbull, founder of the Hillcrest AIDS Centre Trust UK, has passed away, leaving behind a significant legacy of humanitarian work in South Africa. She is remembered for her dedication to community empowerment, education, and skills development in the Valley of a Thousand Hills.

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Her work significantly impacted vulnerable communities in KwaZulu-Natal, and her death marks the loss of a key figure in regional humanitarian efforts.

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News Sport Lifestyle Entertainment Opinion News Hillcrest AIDS Centre Trust UK founder Dr Margaret Turnbull dies, leaving legacy of hope and empowerment Sunday Tribune Reporter | Published 12 hours ago Copy to Clipboard Ask AI The death of Dr Margaret Turnbull has prompted an outpouring of tributes for the humanitarian whose vision helped transform lives in KwaZulu-Natal's Valley of a Thousand Hills through the Hillcrest AIDS Centre Trust UK.

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The article is a respectful obituary and tribute to a humanitarian figure.

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