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Article: MARYHILL BLAST VICTIM'S ORDEAL GOES ON I STILL HOPE I'LL WAKE UP AND FIND IT WAS ALL A DREAM.
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- Daily Mail (London)
- Article date:
- January 31, 2005
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Byline: DAWN THOMPSON
THE last person pulled alive from the rubble of the Stockline factory explosion described yesterday how she is still haunted by the ordeal. Eight months on, Linda Kinnon says she sometimes wishes she had died in the disaster that claimed nine lives.
Speaking for the first time since leaving hospital - where she contracted MRSA as she fought to recover from horrific injuries - personnel officer Mrs Kinnon, 52, described the struggle to rebuild her life.
She spent nine hours trapped in the wreckage of the factory in Maryhill, Glasgow, listening to the screams of her colleagues as she waited for rescue.
Her boss, ...
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