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Toni Giugliano with pet dog Harris in Dumbarton. Mr Giugliano has spearheaded the creation of a new national suicide bereavement service due to launch in Scotland next month (Pic: Gordon Terris/ Herald & Times) A NEW suicide bereavement service set to launch in Scotland this summer could save over 70 lives a year by preventing those who have lost loved ones to suicide from taking their own lives. The initiative - expected to be rolled out over June and July - will be piloted for two years initially in the Highland and Ayrshire and Arran regions, with a view to being expanded to families nationally.