Posted on 02/10/2008 2:30:51 PM PST by the scotsman
FAMILIES OF the victims of the September 11 terror attacks on New York have been devastated to learn that body parts of their loved ones have been found in the past two weeks by workers building the replacement for the World Trade Center.
Meanwhile, just a few miles away, distraught relatives are left to mourn at the worlds largest rubbish dump the final resting place for the remains of their sons and daughters. This is the reality of New York more than six years after the attacks on the Twin Towers. Its a situation described by one still-grieving mother as shameful and shocking.
At Fresh Kills, soil erosion is causing bones and other distressing evidence to be pushed to the surface. Wind and rain whip the dump, exposing shoes, watches, credit cards and jewellery.
For years, Diane has fought for a decent burial for those consigned to the landfill site at Fresh Kills. At first New York denied there were any substantial remains there. Now they dont even bother to pretend, they just deny the families right to retrieve them. I am beginning to realise theres a difference between law and justice, reflects Diane.
In two weeks time, after fighting tooth and nail to get them to search an inch of that site, the families may finally be getting somewhere. On February 22, WTC Families For Proper Burial will finally be granted their day in court.
As part of their submission to the court, WTC Families For Proper Burial has taken testimony from those who worked at the landfill site. The Sunday Post has obtained copies of the sworn affidavits of two workers. Their evidence is shocking.'
(Excerpt) Read more at dcthomson.co.uk ...
He was on the 87 floor when the planes hit the tower he was in.
They have never recovered any of his remains.
Last I heard none of BCM’s remains were recovered either.
One of my colleagues lost a twin daughter in the WTC. The other twin was working in the second tower and escaped. I retired and never did hear if they ever found any of her remains.
It’s going to happen. It’s not intentional that they did not find this sooner when it was buried. I wish folks would understand this instead of lashing out at others still angry over their loss.
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This kind of thing is left over from any battle in any war.
Why should we be spared the pain?
I believe that the debris should have been taken to sea, and whatever remains and bodies may have been contained therein committed to the deep. Better being taken to a landfill.
They are some of the first to fall in the war against Islamic fascism. Fresh Kills should be designated a sacred burial place and left at that. You wouldn’t dig up Arlington!
A few months after 9/11 there was a TV show that covered a tour for reporters of the Fresh Kills site where workers were carefully going over the material removed from Ground Zero. The guy leading the tour sternly lectured the reporters about what they might expect to see on the tour.
When he actually said "We're doing God's work here!", I knew there had to be something funny going on and that it was quite possible that many of the workers watching the conveyor belts were looking out for number 1.
Let the body go. The spirit survives.
Amen!
They’re still finding bodies at Gettysburg, so I suppose this should come as no big surprise?
This is very sad, but these people have to realize there was a time in this country, not too long ago, after a person was buried, animals or nature would unearth the body and creatures of the forest- coyotes, wolves, beavers, raccoons and aardvarks would devour the remains. I don’t know about you, but I don’t want to be eaten by some crummy beaver.
This makes me ache.
For the families, and for the dignity of the victims that we call “heroes”..
I wouldn’t call it “whining” by the victim’s families.. these too, are victims of these murderers. I don’t know how I’d feel in their shoes.
I too, just wish they’d change the name of that place except it’s been called that since the 1600’s.
I understand this somewhat. My son was hit by a car and killed last year. It wasn't until a week or so later when we retrieved his personal effects that we found his glasses were not among them. I imagine if someone had the glasses, as damaged as they were likely to be, they decided we would not want them.
There is a desperate desire to gather every last thing that you can, because you know no more things will follow. I'd cherish his glasses, like I do his broken cell phone, to the very end of my days.
But people did the best they could. Decisions they made were designed to spare us pain, I'm sure. Some things you just have to decide to accept.
The ones to blame are the foul jihadis who kill innocent people thinking that it will get them to their version of heaven.
>>Let the body go. The spirit survives.
Actually, your post made me feel better, you are so right, thank you..
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