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A family who claim The Salt Path author stole thousands from their business say trusting her was a big mistake.
A woman who claimed the author of The Salt Path stole £64,000 from her parent’s business has said “the truth needs to be told ...
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The Observer on MSNFact and fiction: Raynor Winn won’t talk to us. But here’s what she said about our storyThe letters published by Winn also state that Moth’s condition was “atypical” and that he was affected “very mildly”. In 2019 ...
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Winn had allegedly fled to the Isle of Wight where Stan (a pseudonym), a close relative of Moth’s who is portrayed in the book as family friend “Cooper”, agreed to find the couple a lawyer and provide ...
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The book tells how Winn and her husband of 32 years made the impulsive decision to walk the rugged 630 miles along the coast ...
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The Observer on MSN‘I felt I was being gaslit’ – the landlord who helped Raynor Winn and MothMoved by the plight of the Winns, Bill Cole rented his cider farm in Cornwall to them at a knockdown rent. But they left him ...
A former landlord of The Salt Path author, Raynor Winn, claims that her husband, Moth Winn, told him that he had months to ...
Author Raynor Winn might have denied claims that she fabricated key elements of her beloved memoir, but the situation has raised embellishment debates in bookshops around the country – with some offer ...
The Salt Path, more specifically its author, Raynor Winn, has been under the microscope following with claims the story is not completely accurate.
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