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Service remembers Lancastria dead | Service remembers Lancastria dead |
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A service marking the 67th anniversary of Britain's worst maritime disaster has taken place. | |
Edinburgh was the focus for people remembering those who died when the Clyde-built liner, the Lancastria, sank near France in 1940. | |
The annual memorial service was attended by survivors and relatives of some of the victims. | |
Representatives of the French and Scottish Governments also joined members of veterans' organisation. | |
The event was held at St George's Church West, in the city centre. | |
Protected status | Protected status |
Author Jonathan Fenby, a former newspaper editor who wrote The Sinking of the Lancastria, gave the eulogy. | |
About 4,000 people died - more than the combined death toll from the Titanic and Lusitania disasters - when the ship sank in June 1940. | About 4,000 people died - more than the combined death toll from the Titanic and Lusitania disasters - when the ship sank in June 1940. |
Campaigners want the site of the tragedy to be designated an official war grave. | Campaigners want the site of the tragedy to be designated an official war grave. |
Thousands died when the Lancastria was attacked off the French coast | |
In March, they handed in a petition with 4,000 signatures to that effect to Prime Minister Tony Blair. | In March, they handed in a petition with 4,000 signatures to that effect to Prime Minister Tony Blair. |
However, earlier this week it emerged that the Ministry of Defence has refused to back the campaign. | However, earlier this week it emerged that the Ministry of Defence has refused to back the campaign. |
The MoD insisted that the wreck site could not be designated an official war grave because it lay in French territorial waters. | The MoD insisted that the wreck site could not be designated an official war grave because it lay in French territorial waters. |
The French government last year granted special protected status to stop divers going within 200 metres of the Lancastria, which lies five miles from the coastal town of St Nazaire. | The French government last year granted special protected status to stop divers going within 200 metres of the Lancastria, which lies five miles from the coastal town of St Nazaire. |
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