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New Zealand rugby player Keith Murdoch, dodges autograph hunters as he leaves the Angel
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New Zealand rugby player Keith Murdoch, dodges autograph hunters as he leaves the Angel
New Zealand rugby player Keith Murdoch, dodges autograph hunters as he leaves the Angel Hotel, Cardiff, on December, 3, 1972. *AN EYEWITNESS to the infamous incident at a Cardiff hotel which forced an All Blacks star to live in exile for the past 40 years has spoken out for the first time. Kay Lewis was working as a waitress at the Angel Hotel, on Castle Street, on the night New Zealand prop Keith Murdoch clashed with a security guard in the hotel kitchen. On the 40th anniversary of the incident, which marred the All Blacks 1972 tour of Britain, the Echo last week recapped how the 17st 4lbs forward was kicked off the tour in disgrace. But after switching flights he never made it home to Otago and has instead lived in self-imposed exile in the Australian Outback for the past four decades. A full account of what happened on that fateful night has never been given until now. Grandmother-of-six Kay, 69, contacted the Echo this week after reading our report on Murdoch. Aged 29 at the time, she was a mother of two and worked casual shifts as a waitress at the Angel Hotel where the All Blacks team were staying. 3rd, December, 1972
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