Saw this on the BBC website...Lockerbie - it was 1988 on 18:17 - Dec 13 with 577 views | IP12 | I spent 15 years of my life lecturing and running seminars on this to Airport staff and Flight/Cabin crew of various world airlines. Thirty years on and it doesn't get any easier. | | | |
Saw this on the BBC website...Lockerbie - it was 1988 on 20:08 - Dec 13 with 541 views | Lord_Lucan | Good friend of mine was the first copper on the scene. Spoke to him earlier today but I hadn't realised it was the anniversary, I'll probably speak to him in the morning as well but I don't think I'll mention it. | |
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Saw this on the BBC website...Lockerbie - it was 1988 on 20:20 - Dec 13 with 518 views | Meadowlark | The plane crashed on my Aunt, Ella Ramsden's house. We first found out from the pictures in the news/newspapers My father recognised her shed! She was OK! ".......he heard screaming from Ella Ramsden's house and dashed to the scene. Wreckage had landed right on top of the house, destroying everything but her kitchen - the room Mrs Ramsden, 70, happened to be in. Mr Kirkpatrick said: "The rest had all fallen down and rubble was up to the height of her windowsill. I broke the kitchen window but she wouldn't come out without her dog so I lifted it out though the window and handed it to someone. Then I lifted her out." He told how he later saw Mrs Ramsden's house on the television news. "It was quite hard to believe she was in the kitchen, the only place that was whole. She was a very lucky lady." | | | |
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