Eventide fire remembered
Torrington Park marks anniversary with demand for an end to political rivalry
BY COREY ROBINSON Observer staff reporter [email protected]
Monday, May 23, 2011
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RESIDENTS of Torrington Park in Kingston on Friday staged a march calling for an end to political rivalry, which they said was at the heart of the May 20, 1980 Eventide Home fire which resulted in the deaths of more than 153 elderly women.
The residents, paying homage to the victims on the 31st anniversary of the fire that shocked the country, paraded in the community in the scorching heat of the noonday sun, carrying unlit candles as a symbol of the torture the women must have endured as they succumbed to the flames and smoke.
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Torrington Park marks anniversary with demand for an end to political rivalry
BY COREY ROBINSON Observer staff reporter [email protected]
Monday, May 23, 2011
Print this page Email A Friend!
RESIDENTS of Torrington Park in Kingston on Friday staged a march calling for an end to political rivalry, which they said was at the heart of the May 20, 1980 Eventide Home fire which resulted in the deaths of more than 153 elderly women.
The residents, paying homage to the victims on the 31st anniversary of the fire that shocked the country, paraded in the community in the scorching heat of the noonday sun, carrying unlit candles as a symbol of the torture the women must have endured as they succumbed to the flames and smoke.
Read more: http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/news/...#ixzz1NDPUfyBa
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