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Hunt supplied large quantities of cannabis to buyers in Swindon, Cornwall, London and the midlands. One deal, to a buyer in Cornwall, saw him sell 2kg of cannabis for £11,500 – with the same buyer asking him just days later to supply further quantities. Over 10 weeks between October 2018 and January 2019, he was estimated to have supplied at least 10-12kg of cannabis. They included “designer” strains of the drug like brand name Star Dawg, as well as less desirable strains like Birch Weed. Hunt had been charged with conspiracy to supply cocaine – with prosecutors claiming he was part of an enterprise that stretched from Swindon to Bristol. He was cleared of the allegation by jurors at Swindon Crown Court last month, but had earlier pleaded guilty to conspiring to supply cannabis.
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When Colin Grindlay made a plan, he stuck with it (even if the prawn bisque was inedible) Paul Grindlay and Bruce Grindlay Contributed to The Globe and Mail Published January 19, 2021 Bookmark Please log in to listen to this story. Also available in French and Mandarin. Log In Create Free Account
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Colin McLaren Grindlay:
Husband. Father. Engineer. Bon viveur. Born Sept. 12, 1937, in Keynsham, England; died Oct. 5, 2020, in Richmond, B.C., of kidney failure, leading to medically assisted death; aged 83.