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Gypsy tradition
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Could someone please tell me the (old?) Romany Gypsy tradition whereby if someone were killed or injured on the road, those involved would "neither drive nor ride." Thanks!
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There's a tradition in some travelling communities to walk for seven miles ( some traditions three) from the scene of a death, might that be what you are referring to? i.e they "neither ride nor drive" away from the place? Other than that I can't think of anything even remotely relevant and it's not something that gypsy's today would do.
Not sure if it was the case that it was another Gypsy who was killed, or a non-Gypsy. My great-grandfather who was involved in some kind of accident before the turn of the century and afterwards vowed that he "would neither ride nor drive" again. So he walked everywhere. I don't believe he was a Gypsy himself and it's unusual for someone to make such a decision on that basis.
Sorry, I wasn't clearer in my question as I'm not too clear about it myself. Thanks anyway for all your help.
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