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TheOneKEA wrote:
The folks who were involved with Ladbroke Grove have certainly minded; they had the memorial erected near the site of the crash and I believe they visit there on the anniversary of the crash as well! Considering that Moorgate was equally as terrible as Ladbroke Grove, it seems only logical that the bereaved and anyone else involved in that may want to hold some sort of ceremony. And I would not be surprised if anyone involved in any of the incidents you named don't also do something similar, even if it is informal. I think the survivors and bereaved from the Ladbroke Grove crash will want to continue visiting the memorial until they feel that the lessons have all been learnt and solutions implemented. When that stage has been reached, as it has for Moorgate, then if I were involved I would want to remember and celebrate the lives of those who died rather than continue to dwell on the way in which they died. -- Richard J. (to e-mail me, swap uk and yon in address) |
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