DUNBLANE
(41 Posts)Remembering today teacher Gwenn Mayor, Victoria and her little class mates who never made it home from school that tragic day 17yrs ago.
Thoughts are with friends today as they mourn that loss.
GBNF
I can still picture the teacher, Gwen Mayor's, smiling face that appeared in all the papers. She looked so lovely. One of those unforgettable & horrific happenings that we all remember where we were when we heard the news. So many heartbroken families.
Tragedy ! I was living in Israel when it happened.
17 years? Wow. I was a 2nd year teacher, our school was locked down for hours (I had a class of 11 year olds!!). I worked locally at the time. Hellish day. Rip everyone involved.
Thoughts with everyone involved. Horrific day. X
My love goes out to all those that suffered at the hands of evil that day.
My mother's friend lost her granddaughter that day.
Never forgotten, always cherished in our hearts.
I was working in the local hospital, working in the laboratories inputting the bloods etc, it was horrific. One of Doctors DC was involved, it was an awful time.
My dd was 3 months old- I remember lighting a candle and showing it to her.......
The world is a shite place mostly.
My thoughts are with the families. I was driving down from Stirling to Glasgow, and I passed all the emergency vehicles going in the other direction. Thought there'd been a bad crash. Could never have imagined that something so awful would have happened.
rip
I was 21 at the time and thought it was tragic and sad.
Only when I had school age children did I realise the full horror of sending your child to school never to return, it's beyond horrific.
And how crazy and sick must you be to purposely walk into a primary school with guns and shoot children, it beggars belief.
RIP. Absolute tragedy.
RIP. Never forgotten.
I was living in Vietnam and someone we knew there had a friend who lost a DD. Horrific.
17 Years ago .... Seems less. thoughts to the families who are still suffering and having to live with the tragedy.
I remember I was helping in my daughter's nursery as a parent helper and the nursery nurse asked me if I had heard the news. Felt the shivers go down my spine. One of those events you never forget. My thoughts are with the families and survivors.
Thinking of them all, still remember so clearly as I was off school sick
Thoughts to all. A terrible, terrible day.
I remember it very well as I was at work and had to call a large customer of ours in Scotland during that day. My normal contacts were not available as they had run out to an emergency at their kids school. Just heartbreakingly horrific.
RIP.
I was off school sick, and remember watching it unfold on the news.
An absolute tragedy.
Dreadful. Tragic. Thinking of all those who lost a loved one and those who had to deal with the victims and their families.
I'll never forget it. RIP x
I was working in north Glasgow that day, will never forget it. Can still remember Victoria's mother screaming her name out whilst being heavily pregnant. Am so very sorry for everyone involved, this is a horrific thing to have to live with. Cried and cried at the programme shown to commemorate the loss, and the special window with all the childrens favourite characters on it, am crying thinking of it now.
RIP little angels x
Ssd I was just going to say that. I always hear "Victoria ................." When I'm reminded of Dunblane.
Horrendous day, shattered our beliefs in safety at schools.
Rip
I am Scottish but was a long way from home that day. Living in New Jersey, a friend walked up to me in the shops and said "something terrible has happened in Scotland". Awful.
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