Miss_Understood.
I was also in that area after the crash. Mum isn't far from where it happened and was awake for most of the night/morning.
I happened to be visiting the day after and remember much of that visit with sadness and respect.
Went to a beautiful memorial service and cried my eyes out at the injustice of it all. I will never hear Amazing Grace the same way again. There was no grace in all of this was my thinking back then. (and I still think that on bad days now)
I hold with enormous gratitude the kindness and absolute hospitality of the Maritimers shown to the world during that tragedy.
I'll be at the cove in a couple weeks and say my prayers then as I can't believe it was six years ago. I still have the newspaper clippings from the Herald from back then.
I'm very sorry that you were a part of that as it was a very hard time for everyone involved. Thank you for doing so. I'm sorry that it was a recovery and not rescue.
I will always have the fishermen and locals in my heart as they opened their homes and hearts to the people so pained by this tragedy. Thank you for being one of those incredible people who cared enough to get involved.
With respect,
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