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If it's something you feel you want to do, then by all means take a minute to think back and remember those who died. It doesn't have to be "official".
Wherever we were, I'm sure most of us remember coming to standstill, and watching the disaster on TV; totally overcome with shock and horror.
Horrors of the event captured on a work colleague's son's camera. He went right in with his camera; not to be found alive until whenever. His parents thought they had lost him, too. >
I will remember. Im disapointed that something that changed the world isnt remembered.
Those pictures above are breath taking.
The images are so powerful that they convey the helplessness of the man looking through the window (5) and the noise of the deadly shattering (6) so effectively. Then the hope against hope of the relatives of the missing ones with their pictures on their chests and hands. A fireman full of dust, as if to say- "I'm really sorry... I've done what I could. Now here I am...just a shell of myself". So many lives lost, so many lives affected forever.
Some of the originals including image 6 and the dusty fireman are on the display on the office wall of the parent. These images have been in the exhibitions all over the UK and out.