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Service remembers wartime tragedy | |
(about 5 hours later) | |
An emotional service has been held in London to mark the 65th anniversary of the 1943 Bethnal Green Tube station disaster, in which 173 people died. | |
The disaster, in which 62 children lost their lives, happened on 3 March 1943, when people rushed to enter the station after an air raid warning. | The disaster, in which 62 children lost their lives, happened on 3 March 1943, when people rushed to enter the station after an air raid warning. |
A plaque at the station serves as a reminder of events, but survivors want a more permanent memorial. | A plaque at the station serves as a reminder of events, but survivors want a more permanent memorial. |
The tragedy is said to be Britain's worst civilian incident during WWII. | The tragedy is said to be Britain's worst civilian incident during WWII. |
It is wonderful that something is being done to remember the poor souls who lost their lives on the tragic day Andrew Rossingdale, Romford MP | |
The crush is thought to have started when a woman with a baby tripped in the darkness on wet steps. | The crush is thought to have started when a woman with a baby tripped in the darkness on wet steps. |
The warning was, in fact, just British troops testing equipment in nearby Victoria Park. | The warning was, in fact, just British troops testing equipment in nearby Victoria Park. |
Speaking at the memorial service, survivor Alf Morris, who was 13 years old at the time of the tragedy, said: "This permanent memorial has got to happen. All these people here lost relatives. | |
"You can't have this - hanging flowers on railings." | |
MP for Romford Andrew Rossingdale said having a permanent memorial was important. | |
'Poor souls' | |
"Huge numbers of people from the east of London were touched by this tragedy that took place. | |
"A wonderful memorial has taken place today and hopefully next year we are going to see the actual memorial itself erected on this spot. | |
"It is wonderful that something is being done to remember the poor souls who lost their lives on the tragic day." | |
He said he gave his full support to the Stairway to Heaven Trust, which is campaigning for the permanent memorial to be erected on the steps to Bethnal Green station. | |
Businesses in the area and London Underground are also being asked to help fund the memorial, which will cost £600,000. | |
A LU spokesman said London Underground was not able to fully fund the memorial because it was a public transport body but said "we'll do whatever we can to help bring a memorial about". | |
The memorial service was attended by survivors and relatives of those who lost their lives. |