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Sherwood Crescent in Lockerbie, pictured in 2018 (Image: SplashNews.com) It looks like a sleepy street in any other picturesque Scottish village, with its tidy lawns and neat gardens.
It was in this area, Sherwood Crescent, where 11 Lockerbie residents were killed. No trace was ever found of some of the victims, who were vaporised in the fireball.
A street where houses were destroyed in the Lockerbie air disaster was painstakingly recreated for a new drama about the tragedy. Nine residents of Sherwood Crescent were among the 270 people ...
Still Linked to Lockerbie: SU professor spends 17 years documenting town affected by Flight 103 tragedy. ... The crater at Sherwood Crescent became a beautiful garden, ...
Sherwood Crescent, Lockerbie, near scene of the crash site of Boeing 747 PAN AM flight 103, which exploded over the Scottish ...
But while the houses of Sherwood Crescent have been rebuilt and life has go on, the story appears far from finished. Sign up to the daily Crime UK newsletter. All the latest crime news and trials ...
Lockerbie lay some 70 miles south of Glasgow, down a road that was one long accident blackspot. ... One end of Sherwood Crescent was scarred by a huge, smoldering, wing-shaped pit.
The bombing of Pan Am flight 103 over Lockerbie killed 259 people on the plane and 11 ... He also remembers carrying out tasks such as retrieving pension books from Sherwood Crescent for OAPs who ...
On Dec. 21, 1988, Pan Am Flight 103, en route from London’s Heathrow Airport to New York, exploded over Lockerbie, Scotland, killing all 243 passengers, 16 crew members and 11 people on the ground.
It looks like a sleepy street in any other picturesque Scottish village, with its tidy lawns and neat gardens. But Sherwood Crescent in Lockerbie was once the site of the worst terrorist atrocity ...