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Remembering the victims of the Manchester air disaster forgotten by most of the rest of the world

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hereGeorge and Norma were buried on July 6.Two months later, Douglas travelled 1,100 miles by road from Manchester with parents George and Florence, his sisters Lilian and Anita, and little brother Mel.He said: "My mother would not fly after the crash, so my father hired a caravanette.

It took us three-and a half days."Locals led them to see the crash site, a section of the range known as La Font de la Cresta.Most of the wreckage had been removed.But Douglas said: "There were still bits and pieces lying around."Shoes, plastic cutlery, fragments of metal.

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