MH 17
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jay-ell71
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MH 17
Just a moment to remember all those who died , all those who are left behind, and those who will for the foreseeable future be doing everything they can to identify the victims.
The homecoming is such a respectful and caring operation, the Dutch authorities are doing a wonderful job. "Closure" is a long way off for the relatives, this is just the beginning.
The homecoming is such a respectful and caring operation, the Dutch authorities are doing a wonderful job. "Closure" is a long way off for the relatives, this is just the beginning.
Jay
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Andrea S
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Re: MH 17
My thoughts go out to all the families involved. They will have to live forever with the question 'why'.
I have just seen another plane has gone missing on its way to Algiers.
161 passengers on board who will also have frantic families wondering what has happened.
Such tragedies.
I have just seen another plane has gone missing on its way to Algiers.
161 passengers on board who will also have frantic families wondering what has happened.
Such tragedies.
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cornmillgirl
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Re: MH 17
A terrible thing and I agree I watched the homecoming and it was very moving to say the least.
These are terrible times, I was nearly crying last night seeing some of the children injured in Gaza, brought a lump to my throat.
These are terrible times, I was nearly crying last night seeing some of the children injured in Gaza, brought a lump to my throat.
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Meg 50
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Re: MH 17
jay-ell71 wrote:Just a moment to remember all those who died , all those who are left behind, and those who will for the foreseeable future be doing everything they can to identify the victims.
The homecoming is such a respectful and caring operation, the Dutch authorities are doing a wonderful job. "Closure" is a long way off for the relatives, this is just the beginning.
It was SO dignified - and all the traffic, even on the motorways - stopping in respect
Meg
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david63
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Re: MH 17
It was quite moving at the Commonwealth Games opening ceremony last night when you could have heard a pin drop during the silence.
