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25 aniversario de la tragedia en Lockerbie

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  • Jane Schultz, the mother of Lockerbie bombing victim Thomas, reacts during a memorial event on the 25th anniversary of the bombing of Pan Am flight 103, in Dryfesdale Cemetery, in Lockerbie, Scotland

    Jane Schultz, the mother of Lockerbie bombing victim Thomas, reacts during a memorial event on the 25th anniversary of the bombing of Pan Am flight 103, in Dryfesdale Cemetery, in Lockerbie, Scotland

    Jane Schultz (C), the mother of Lockerbie bombing victim Thomas, reacts during a memorial event on the 25th anniversary of the bombing of Pan Am flight 103, in Dryfesdale Cemetery, in Lockerbie, Scotland December 21, 2013. Local people and officials joined friends and relatives of the victims in marking the anniversary of the 1988 bombing of a civilian flight over the town of Lockerbie. REUTERS/Russell Cheyne (TRANSPORT DISASTER SOCIETY)
  • Britain marks 25th anniversary of Lockerbie bombing

    Britain marks 25th anniversary of Lockerbie bombing

    LCB117. Lockerbie (United Kingdom), 21/12/2013.- Unidentified relatives and friends attend a memorial ceremony at Dryfesdale Cemetery in Lockerbie, Scotland, 21 December 2013. Britain marks the 25th anniversary of the Lockerbie bombing on 21 December, with memorials for the 270 victims being held in London and in the Scottish town where Pan Am flight 103 came crashing down following a terrorist attack. Pam Am flight 103 was flying from London to New York on 21 December 1988 when it exploded in the air and crashed onto Lockerbie, killing everyone on board and 11 people on the ground. EFE/EPA/BRIAN STEWART
  • Transportation Security Administration representative, Craig Lynes, speaks at a memorial event on the 25th anniversary of the bombing of Pan Am flight 103, in the Dryfesdale Cemetery, in Lockerbie, Scotland

    Transportation Security Administration representative, Craig Lynes, speaks at a memorial event on the 25th anniversary of the bombing of Pan Am flight 103, in the Dryfesdale Cemetery, in Lockerbie, Scotland

    Transportation Security Administration representative, Craig Lynes, speaks at a memorial event on the 25th anniversary of the bombing of Pan Am flight 103, in the Dryfesdale Cemetery, in Lockerbie, Scotland December 21, 2013. Local people and officials joined friends and relatives of the victims in marking the anniversary of the 1988 bombing of Pan Am flight 103 over the town of Lockerbie. REUTERS/Russell Cheyne (TRANSPORT DISASTER SOCIETY)

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