Underground Fire at london Kings Cross Station 1987
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@jifkitchen Thanks man and that sounds very interesting.
ScottiesVlog 1 month ago
@ScottiesVlog His name was Alexander Williamson Fallon, a scotsman war veteran, who may have been at Kings Cross for a hospital apointment, and i am making a film about him and the fire. any youtubeers want thier name in my filmcredits? invest and i'll give you the dvd.
jifkitchen 1 month ago
@jifkitchen Who was it?
ScottiesVlog 1 month ago
you forgot to mention body 115, the victim who was not identified until recently.
jifkitchen 2 months ago
Exactly! WMG Are nothing but fucked up shiteating niggers!
56tvwatcher 2 months ago
@B1811Agyapong87 Sorry to hear about the loss of your mother in this sad incident. There are many factors that led to this tragedy and no one knows where the ignition started from. I've seen interviews of those that survived this horrific fire and it lives with them still, the only good that came out of it are the changes in in places like the underground to ensure it never happens again. Little comfort to you, especially at a tender age, may she RIP.
Rustie55 3 months ago
saw this on seconds from disaster
MaTTzXx 6 months ago
London Fire Brigade A24 Soho, Station Officer Colin 'Tonker' Townsley (Good Conduct Medal, George Medal (posthumous)) A true hero. you will never be forgotten. Rest In Peace. StnO Townsley is 10-7 but we remain 10-8. We'll take the next call brother.
pyro999maniac 6 months ago
It must have been pretty scary for them, since the underground tube stations are waaaay underground, and no easy way out
XxJamesLegendxX 7 months ago
R.I.P
playuppompey01 9 months ago