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I was nurse at the time. Awful accident.
Ok! I can not remember that incident at all! 1979? It must have been big news at the time, Bless Molly, I just now wonder how many more incidents there was on site! Thanks, Vahagn! I know or think I do? You worked there? I do not remember that at all and it was in my time of remembering most things like that in Grantham! I was @ B&B Garages then & most tragedies were often road accidents! There were other things of course! & remember well! Totally forgotten or never heard of this one Vaughn! Tony Yeomans.
I rember something about “Marcos” having a tunnel where they used to test the guns under the hillside, don’t know how true it was but you could hear the sound of heavy ordinance being fired somewhere.