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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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can't believe its all that time.. I can remember exactly the moment I heard about this and the feeling in my guts because I knew so many children at a school in dunblane. it wasn't that school however, but still an awful day. rip wee ones, god bless |
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By *wiftieeMan
over a year ago
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Please don't take this the wrong way, we say 'rest in peace' for the children, but they have peace. It's the parents who we should be wishing peace.
The children would now be in their mid 20s, and I'm sure that the parents, at the very least each anniversary, must think and wonder. Where in the country or even the world would their child be, what would they be doing, what would they have achieved.
Wishing the parents peace and comfort. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Please don't take this the wrong way, we say 'rest in peace' for the children, but they have peace. It's the parents who we should be wishing peace.
The children would now be in their mid 20s, and I'm sure that the parents, at the very least each anniversary, must think and wonder. Where in the country or even the world would their child be, what would they be doing, what would they have achieved.
Wishing the parents peace and comfort." |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I lost my child to chronic illness.... I have never been able to comprehend how a parent begins to cope with having their little one ripped from them by such a violent and evil act. Yes...years have passed and old grief is kinder but the pain never goes. My thoughts are with them all....the children...and those they left behind....... |
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