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Personal experience

I was there as a teenager with my father. We had spent lot of time in the food hall: the bomb was at the Cross and Blackwell stand. I had a free sample of soup (typical teen!) and put my papercup in the bin. I noticed there was a large cardboard box in it. I held the bin open for someone else and commented how the bin had been filled up. We were just walking away from food Hall when there was a large bang. Someone shouted quiet, and then everyone out.

We descended in the lift but other people had not heard the explosion. We were wondering if the bang had been a small gas cylinder or similar as there was no tannoy announcement and whether we should go back up. The tannoy announcement to leave was about 5-10 minutes after the explosion. We realized next day from Daily Express what a close shave we had had. Unsurprisingly, bins were removed from future exhibitions.

It is etched in my memory. I heard that the man who served me at the stand sadly lost a leg (I have no reference to confirm this)

Not sure if any of this is relevant but feel free to use any info if appropriate. Apologies if inappropriate post. 51.9.79.142 ( talk) 07:23, 22 April 2022 (UTC) reply

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Personal experience

I was there as a teenager with my father. We had spent lot of time in the food hall: the bomb was at the Cross and Blackwell stand. I had a free sample of soup (typical teen!) and put my papercup in the bin. I noticed there was a large cardboard box in it. I held the bin open for someone else and commented how the bin had been filled up. We were just walking away from food Hall when there was a large bang. Someone shouted quiet, and then everyone out.

We descended in the lift but other people had not heard the explosion. We were wondering if the bang had been a small gas cylinder or similar as there was no tannoy announcement and whether we should go back up. The tannoy announcement to leave was about 5-10 minutes after the explosion. We realized next day from Daily Express what a close shave we had had. Unsurprisingly, bins were removed from future exhibitions.

It is etched in my memory. I heard that the man who served me at the stand sadly lost a leg (I have no reference to confirm this)

Not sure if any of this is relevant but feel free to use any info if appropriate. Apologies if inappropriate post. 51.9.79.142 ( talk) 07:23, 22 April 2022 (UTC) reply


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