Tetchytyke
Veteran Member
50 years ago today, a slag heap in Aberfan collapsed into the village school, killing 116 schoolchildren and 28 adults, including their teachers. The National Coal Board knew it was dangerous and did nothing, acting with extreme callousness afterwards. The disaster fund- set up for the victims- was raided by the government to pay for the removal of the dangerous slag heaps. This money was only returned by the Welsh Assembly fifteen years ago.
Two things today have really made me think about this.
Firstly, John Humphrys' message on Radio 4 Today, saying that the children were betrayed and we owe it to their memory to always challenge authority.
https://twitter.com/BBCr4today/status/789348016234893312
And secondly, the stories from the survivors about that awful day 50 years ago:
http://aberfan.walesonline.co.uk/
It was long before I was born, but it's good to remember the people of Aberfan today.
Two things today have really made me think about this.
Firstly, John Humphrys' message on Radio 4 Today, saying that the children were betrayed and we owe it to their memory to always challenge authority.
https://twitter.com/BBCr4today/status/789348016234893312
And secondly, the stories from the survivors about that awful day 50 years ago:
http://aberfan.walesonline.co.uk/
It was long before I was born, but it's good to remember the people of Aberfan today.