July 7th: Julie Nicholson interview in full
We now have the conclusion of the July 7th inquest. You can read more here.
Someone who was at the inquest even more often than Peter Hunt was Julie Nicholson, whose daughter Jenny was killed in the attacks on the Edgware Road train. Julie joined us a few weeks ago to explain why it was important to her, to witness so much of the inquest in person. She's also written a book entitled "A Song for Jenny: A Mother's Story of Love and Loss".
In PM tonight you can hear an edited version of a new interview we've just recorded with Julie. You can hear the full version here:
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Comment number 1.
At 6th May 2011, Ludolph wrote:Thanks Eddie for the Julie Nicholson interview. Would that all broadcasters could do it as well. You're a star.
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Comment number 2.
At 6th May 2011, U14862109 wrote:All this user's posts have been removed.Why?
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Comment number 3.
At 6th May 2011, Sindy wrote:Ditto.
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Comment number 4.
At 8th May 2011, hparker1 wrote:The Julie Nicolson interview was the most sensitive and sincere interview I have ever heard on radio 2. The dignity and humility that the interview was conducted in was a credit to Julie and to Eddie. Please pass on my thanks.
I would urge anyone who hasn't heard this piece to spend some time and do so. I was greatly moved.
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At 10th May 2011, Kelloggs wrote:Just listened to it again via the wotsit, just as much humanity and humility as the first time.
The ISBN for the book if anyone needs it is 9780007250813, but my guess is that most good Indies have it in stock.
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