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30 years ago today I couldn't have been happier. The next day that all changed as the whole world watched.

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dunblanemum · 12/03/2026 17:30

30 years ago today i had two beautiful children, a new job i loved and we were thinking about moving house. Then the next day my eldest daughter went to school and did not return. On that snowy morning in the quiet town of Dunblane she was one of the children shot and killed as she had fun in her gym class.

I still remember that day like it was yesterday and it still hurts, but life has gone on and i have a lot to be grateful for. In my own life things have mostly been good. We had an another child and both my children are now adults living fulfilling, happy lives. My husband and I are retired and enjoying a life of leisure and travel. Our successful campaign at the time to ban handguns means there has never been another shooting in a British school. That we have made the lives of innumerable children safer, makes me content.

I wanted to post as i think people often wonder how parents who have lost children in terrible circumstances manage to go on. I think the only thing i can say is that you get through it, minute by minute, hour by hour, day by day. Then those days turn into months then years and before you know here we are 30 year on. So the short answer probably is that time gets you through it. Plus greta friends and a lot of wine! Tears and laughter is how i survived.

I am not expecting anything from this post. I just wanted to write it down as i find myself alone this afternoon and pondering on it all.

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WorriedMillie · 13/03/2026 06:32

OP, I’ve noticed that All on the Board has written a lovely dedication to remember those lost in the tragedy . It just popped up on my Facebook ❤️

mightneedalargesnifter · 13/03/2026 06:32

Your daughter and the successful campaign you ran will not be forgotten. I remember going into my daughter’s school making sure the doors were always locked during school hours. I also still have the record I bought to support your cause. Thank you 💐

Londonnight · 13/03/2026 06:44

I am so sorry for the loss of your daughter. I was living in Irvine at the time and remember it very well.
Thinking of you and all the families today x

HearHareHere · 13/03/2026 06:51

Sending much love to you OP. I remember that day so well and exactly where I was when it happened. I was 18 and out of work and watching daytime telly at my mum’s I remember watching with complete horror the news unfolding. I now have a reception age child (I’m an old mum!) and just can’t even comprehend what you must have gone through. Sending much love to you and thank you for starting this thread and sharing your experience. 💙💙💙

dijonketchup · 13/03/2026 07:03

I wanted to post as I am roughly the same age you would have been when it happened and I think about it a lot as that photo of the class could be of my son’s today.

I am so grateful you and others managed to turn a purely hellish tragedy into one that saved so many future children. I too am 100% convinced it could have happened again and again. I just wanted to say thank you for doing something so important for others even at the darkest time.

hopeidontforgetthisusername · 13/03/2026 07:24

I am so very sorry for your loss and thank you for transferring it into the campaign that has ensured it could not happen again. My son was also the same age, and I think all parents feel some of the pain that those affected feel when something so awful happens. My own son died a few years later as he developed cancer and so I know how difficult it can be to try and rebuild a life. We went on to have 2 more children and in other ways our life has been good, but I have sometimes wondered how bereaved parents of children lost in more difficult circumstances continue and how lives their lives pan out. Thank you for sharing your story.

Ariana12 · 13/03/2026 07:25

Just coming on here to send you a hug. Thank you for reminding us 🫂💐

storylove · 13/03/2026 07:45

I’m so sorry for your loss. The strength of you and your family has been amazing.

It still makes me sad that there were people who knew that horrible man was no good and it could have been prevented. My own nephew attended a club run by this man and his life has never recovered.

Craftysue · 13/03/2026 08:31

Always remembered x

EarringsandLipstick · 13/03/2026 08:34

I’m so sorry OP. Your beautiful daughter. I cannot imagine the loss you have had to endure, thank you for taking the time to share your experience with us ❤️

rainbowunicorn22 · 13/03/2026 08:47

I remember it well. It was so shocking to think of something like that happening in a UK school. Before that, I had heard of USA schools sadly having it happen, but to happen in our country, no not at all. I am glad action was taken to prevent it ever happening with hand guns again
i send you love and best wishes on this sad anniversary

nannyrosy · 13/03/2026 08:53

I was dropping my two children 5 and 6 to school late that morning and as I stood explaining why they were late I realised both the reception staff were crying. I was then told why and remember walking out of the school with the children and just crying for the rest of the week. I think as an adult that was the point in my life where I realised that the world is so messed up. 🥲 my thoughts have been with yourself and all the parents many times through the years x bless you and darling daughter x

HollyHoly · 13/03/2026 10:07

I was a Reception/Year 1 teacher at the time and I remember. I’m so sorry for your loss and for all who have lost their children especially through violence. It’s impossible to imagine how any parent could come through this. Thank you so much for sharing today 🫶🏻💐

EasternStandard · 13/03/2026 10:58

Reading a review of a book covering this with the class photo is enough for many tears. I’m so sorry, thank you for sharing and campaigning.

828Pax · 13/03/2026 11:01

sending you so much love, thinking of all the families today x

TanteRose · 13/03/2026 11:07

thinking of you today OP, and all the other families whose lives changed forever 30 years ago in Dunblane Sad
I’ve just watched the Channel 4 documentary- The Dunblane Tapes - so moving and emotional

brightnails · 13/03/2026 12:25

@dunblanemumjust echoing others that I am sorry for your loss of your lovely daughter, she and her friend have taken up space in my heart and my day. thank you for your campaign that’s keeping all of our my children safe 🫂

burblish · 13/03/2026 12:28

I am so sorry. Thank you for your campaign work to keep our children safe. Your lovely daughter and her beautiful friends will not be forgotten. x

Loveadonkey · 13/03/2026 13:23

I m so sorry for your loss

sittingonabeach · 13/03/2026 15:53

Thinking of you today @dunblanemum My heart goes out to you and the other families.

And another person saying thank you for campaigning through your grief to ensure our children are safer

AppropriateAdult · 13/03/2026 16:05

I was a teenager when this happened, OP, and it had a huge effect on me. This will probably sound a bit weird, but I remember writing down all the names of the victims inside a card and keeping it under my mattress for years; it felt very important not to forget them.

I’m so glad there has been happiness in your life since then, and wish all the best for you and your family Flowers

daffodilandtulip · 13/03/2026 16:06

I think of Dunblane everytime America has a shooting and I am so glad we don’t allow guns.

I’m so sorry.

IloveJonBonJovi · 13/03/2026 16:08

Im so sorry.

Letsgoforaskip · 13/03/2026 16:15

I am so very sorry for your loss. Thank you to all of you who made something positive come out of such a terrible tragedy.
It is so shocking how life can change in an instant.
Sending you love and strength. Your recollections of her shine with love.
We will always remember them 🥰

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