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It was a beautiful summer evening in Orkney, when a loud gunshot rang out and the peaceful corner of the world changed forever.

Families were dining in the only Indian Restaurant in the main town of Kirkwall, when a masked man calmly walked in on June 2 1994 and shot 26-year-old waiter Shamsuddin Mahmood at point-blank range, before vanishing into the night.

It was the first murder to happen in 25 years on the island located just off the northern coast of Scotland, which has a population of around 22,000.

Detectives arrived overnight, the area was sealed off, and the big question of who could have killed Shamsuddin was at the forefront of the locals’ minds. He had no

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