Lockerbie
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- mentalcase
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Lockerbie
I’ve followed the story over the years, so will watch with interest tonight, I’ve been to the site in Scotland to pay my respects to Glen and Paula as well as all the other unfortunate victims.
They were going across to visit the in-laws at the time of the outrage.
35 years this Xmas
RIP all onboard and also those whose sadly passed away on the ground.
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RIP to Glen, Paula & those who lost their lives needlessly.
Jill has recorded the programme.
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I'm sure I saw something at Ryburn Valley High about them if they were the ones from Halifax?mentalcase wrote: ↑Wed Nov 15, 2023 6:15 pm I don’t normally watch a lot of normal television but, tonight there’s something on about the Lockerbie disaster in 1988, a pal of mine, Glen Bouckley and his new wife Paula, both sadly perished along with many others.
I’ve followed the story over the years, so will watch with interest tonight, I’ve been to the site in Scotland to pay my respects to Glen and Paula as well as all the other unfortunate victims.
They were going across to visit the in-laws at the time of the outrage.
35 years this Xmas
RIP all onboard and also those whose sadly passed away on the ground.
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I remember it well, was living in London at the time and flew home from Heathrow at roughly the same time as that flight and the shock when I heard about it when I got home. Was chatting to a girl in the bar who was excited to be going back home to New York for the holidays , don’t know if that was her flight but I really hope not. I’ll probably watch the program but it will bring back terrible memories for all the families involved.mentalcase wrote: ↑Wed Nov 15, 2023 6:15 pm I don’t normally watch a lot of normal television but, tonight there’s something on about the Lockerbie disaster in 1988, a pal of mine, Glen Bouckley and his new wife Paula, both sadly perished along with many others.
I’ve followed the story over the years, so will watch with interest tonight, I’ve been to the site in Scotland to pay my respects to Glen and Paula as well as all the other unfortunate victims.
They were going across to visit the in-laws at the time of the outrage.
35 years this Xmas
RIP all onboard and also those whose sadly passed away on the ground.
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Yea it would have been Glen, his wife was American, Glen was a good friend of your mate A .
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Thought it was. I can remember going to look round the school for my daughter and saw it on the wall. Such an awful thing to happen.mentalcase wrote: ↑Thu Nov 16, 2023 9:54 am Yea it would have been Glen, his wife was American, Glen was a good friend of your mate A .
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RIP
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All those innocent people....
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42 years ago this week ,all hands lost on Penlee lifeboat, in an act of selfless heroic bravery on a truly horrendous night.
My mother was born in Mousehole, and I still find it hard to comprehend how they found it in themselves to launch in such seas.
RIP crew of Solomon Browne
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Well said madron, RNLI, another lot that are selfless in helping others in extreme difficulties and putting their own lives at risk.Madron wrote: ↑Thu Dec 21, 2023 8:14 pm Just a mention for RNLI.
42 years ago this week ,all hands lost on Penlee lifeboat, in an act of selfless heroic bravery on a truly horrendous night.
My mother was born in Mousehole, and I still find it hard to comprehend how they found it in themselves to launch in such seas.
RIP crew of Solomon Browne
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I remember that Ron. I was working abroad (no news channel) but my Mum and dad were on holiday in Cornwall. Mum sent me a postcard and ended her message with that awful news. I've never forgotten her wordsMadron wrote: ↑Thu Dec 21, 2023 8:14 pm Just a mention for RNLI.
42 years ago this week ,all hands lost on Penlee lifeboat, in an act of selfless heroic bravery on a truly horrendous night.
My mother was born in Mousehole, and I still find it hard to comprehend how they found it in themselves to launch in such seas.
RIP crew of Solomon Browne
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His brother was on the Lockerbie flight.
A while since I read it but the passage about him being found still in his seat and seemingly his body in tact was almost unbelievable. Maybe I’ve remembered it incorrectly.
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Seen tragic photos of that Jay, is that a book ?Jaydog wrote: ↑Fri Jan 10, 2025 10:46 pm “The boy who fell out of the sky” by Ken Dornstein is highly recommended.
His brother was on the Lockerbie flight.
A while since I read it but the passage about him being found still in his seat and seemingly his body in tact was almost unbelievable. Maybe I’ve remembered it incorrectly.
If so I shall get it thanls.
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Yes. A personal account of the tragedy and the loss of his brother.mentalcase wrote: ↑Fri Jan 10, 2025 11:18 pm Seen tragic photos of that Jay, is that a book ?
If so I shall get it thanls.
https://www.google.com/search?q=the+boy ... id=l&ebo=0
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Jaydog wrote: ↑Fri Jan 10, 2025 11:29 pm Yes. A personal account of the tragedy and the loss of his brother.
https://www.google.com/search?q=the+boy ... id=l&ebo=0
Thank you will read that
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No worries MC.
I remember it as being very interesting but obviously very sad.
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John Lydon and his wife were booked on that flight but because she took too long to pack her case they missed check in.
Apologies, it's from the Guardian.
https://www.theguardian.com/uk/2004/feb ... erbie.arts
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Ther was an article last week by Jim Swire's ( played by Colin Firth) other daughter who asked the filmmakers not to include her in the film. Legally she was unable to stop them.mentalcase wrote: ↑Fri Jan 10, 2025 9:59 pm Watched the first new Lockerbie drama last night, I saw my mates name on the screen the reporter was checking, unbelievable that, they can alter certain things in a drama but they can't alter true names.
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