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Article: I thought I'd seen it all on TV. But as I stood in the ashes of heroes and saw bodies being taken away, I felt true horror ...and wept; One of the first British journalists to get into New York after the attack.(News)
- Article from:
- The People (London, England)
- Article date:
- September 16, 2001
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Byline: DAVID BROWN
BEFORE I arrived in New York in the aftermath of the terrorist attack, I thought I had seen it all on television.
Like millions of others, I had gazed at the TV images with a sense of incredulity - and then a sickening, numbing horror of what was unfolding before my eyes.
I had read every word in every newspaper written about this terrible tragedy. But nothing had prepared me for the full scale of the nightmare until I witnessed the scenes myself yesterday. The true magnitude of this disaster assaulted my senses so that I ...