Sitting eating my dinner tonight and I shed a tear for a family I don't know.
One of the girls killed in the air cadet plane crash was lost to her parents yesterday. How bad that must be? The other was her cousin. Double whammy for the extended family.
The breaking news that one of these children had already lost two siblings previously - one to cot death and the other to leukemia left me with a pain in my chest and a tear in my eye.
How those parents must feel now?
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12th Feb 2009 7:56 pm
MacLeod 313
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Yep, I heard it too and touched a nerve too. Its never easy when you hear of stories like this. My thoughts are with them and the PILOTS that seem to be forgotten too. Tragic accident, and a waste of lives.
12th Feb 2009 8:05 pm
countrywide
Member Since: 16 Sep 2007
Location: UK
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Sometimes you wonder how one family can have that much bad luck and how on earth do the rest of the family cope.
I'll be honest things like this didn't get to me much until we had our own son and then you realise.
12th Feb 2009 8:06 pm
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Not a good day for flying accidents, also with more details of the MacRae crash.
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