William "Bill" O'Hagan (né William Bastard; 4 June 1944 – 15 May 2013) was a British journalist with The Daily Telegraph and a butcher, known for his virtuosity in the making of top-quality sausages.
He is credited with revitalizing the British sausage industry.
[1] He was the son of Ebbo Bastard, a South African rugby union player,[2][1] and took his mother's maiden name after Ebbo Bastard was murdered in 1949, when Bill was only four.
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