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Kate Quinn was the mother of Luke Quinn. In 2010 Quinny was in the armed forces and died in a roadside bomb whilst serving in Helmand Province, Afghanistan. Kate and her husband Ian arrived at 6 Coronation Street to talk to their son's colleague Gary Windass about how Quinny had died. As he finished recounting his story, Gary broke down in his mother's arms.

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  • Kate Quinn
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  • Kate Quinn was the mother of Luke Quinn. In 2010 Quinny was in the armed forces and died in a roadside bomb whilst serving in Helmand Province, Afghanistan. Kate and her husband Ian arrived at 6 Coronation Street to talk to their son's colleague Gary Windass about how Quinny had died. As he finished recounting his story, Gary broke down in his mother's arms.
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  • 2011-01-20(xsd:date)
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  • Kate Quinn
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  • Kate Quinn was the mother of Luke Quinn. In 2010 Quinny was in the armed forces and died in a roadside bomb whilst serving in Helmand Province, Afghanistan. Kate and her husband Ian arrived at 6 Coronation Street to talk to their son's colleague Gary Windass about how Quinny had died. As he finished recounting his story, Gary broke down in his mother's arms.
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