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English: After his suicide, on the brink of stardom, Ian Curtis was cremated and put in a small grave - one among many thousands at Macclesfield Cemetery, and not easy to find. This was a sad ending for someone with such great songwriter gifts.
Don't walk away in silence...
Date Taken on 30 June 2008, 13:32:05
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Author Bernt Rostad

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