Campaigners are calling for a fresh inquest into the Summerland leisure complex fire, in Douglas on the Isle of Man, which killed 50 people in August 1973. Tina Brennan stands at the top of a cliff on the Isle of Man overlooking the Summerland leisure complex as a huge blaze engulfed the building.The images of what she witnessed that day almost 51 years ago are as clear today as they were in 1973.The fire at the holiday complex killed 50 people, among them 11 children.More than 100 people were i
Campaigners are calling for a fresh inquest into the Summerland leisure complex fire, in Douglas on the Isle of Man, which killed 50 people in August 1973. Tina Brennan stands at the top of a cliff on the Isle of Man overlooking the Summerland leisure complex as a huge blaze engulfed the building.The images of what she witnessed that day almost 51 years ago are as clear today as they were in 1973.The fire at the holiday complex killed 50 people, among them 11 children.More than 100 people were injured.The victims and survivors came from across Great Britain, Northern Ireland, the Republic of Ireland and as far as Australia.Ms Brennan and a group of survivors and family members have been spearheading a campaign to overturn the inquest verdicts of those who died after they were ruled to be misadventure.On the evening of August 2 1973, a fire broke out in a kiosk on the crazy golf course outside the complex.Within 30 minutes, the fire had ripped its way through Summerland, a blaze which M
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