Mangled memorial to Lockerbie
THE wreckage of the plane blown up over Lockerbie lies rusting in a scrapyard as the 30th anniversary of the disaster approaches.
The mangled remains of the downed aircraft are seen from above Windley’s Salvage – a scrapyard in Tattershall, Lincs. Some 259 passengers and crew died when a bomb was detonated on Pan Am Flight 103 over Scotland on December 21, 1988.
Eleven Lockerbie residents were also killed by falling debris in the tragedy. It remains the worst terror attack in British history. Ruined jet on day after attack