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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 12:53:00

to fight for the full truth. there was a study made in 2005 showing that 37% of the survivors still suffered from severe psychological damages. fighting for facts is a very important element in the healing process for these these traumas that people are experiencing. survivors and relatives dispute the findings of a 1980s inquiry into the disaster that was held behind closed doors. and the kielland network has invited british families to norway to increase the pressure. with activity and network in both places it will also be helpful in making british politicians and parliamentarians more aware of what has been happening and that the push for more answers will be stronger. if we connect that way. you re going to norway to meet otherfamilies. what do you hope that trip brings? hope to get

Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News Now 20240604 11:41:00

boomer in northumberland was the first to be called just a0 minutes after the accident. despite a rescue operation, including the raf, only 89 men survived. it s a tragedy that has echoed down through the generations. that experience of trauma is all too familiar for the man who s organised families to come together to fight for the full truth. there was a study made in 2005 showing that 37% of the survivors still suffered from severe psychological damages. fighting for facts is a very important element in the healing process for these these traumas that people are experiencing. survivors and relatives dispute the findings of a 1980s inquiry into the disaster that was held behind closed doors. and the kielland network has invited british families to norway

Transcripts for BBCNEWS Verified Live 20240604 15:55:00

people are experiencing. survivors and relatives dispute the findings of a 1980s inquiry into the disaster that was held behind closed doors. and the kielland network has invited british families to norway to increase the pressure with activity and network in both places. it will also be helpful in making british politicians and parliamentarians more aware of what has been happening and that the push for more answers will be stronger. stronger if we connect that way. you re going to norway to meet otherfamilies. what do you hope that trip brings? hope to get out of that meeting with the norwegians? just answers so we can move on, move on in life. but until then, no one can move on. the truth s massive. everyone deserves the truth. it will be part of closure. mark mcalindon, bbc news.

Transcripts for BBCNEWS Breakfast 20240604 05:39:00

many sleepless nights, and i m still having sleepless nights now. it s just wrong in so many ways of how there was no follow up with with families. the sea king helicopterfrom raf boomer in northumberland was the first to be called just a0 minutes after the accident. despite a rescue operation, including the raf, only 89 men survived. it s a tragedy that has echoed down through the generations. that experience of trauma is all too familiar for the man who s organised families to come together to fight for the full truth. there was a study made in 2005 showing that 37% of the survivors still suffered from severe psychological damages. fighting for facts is a very important element in the healing process for these these traumas that people are experiencing. survivors and relatives dispute the findings of a 1980s inquiry into the disaster that was held behind closed doors. and the kielland network has invited british families to norway to increase the pressure with activity and network in

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