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On December 21, 1988, Pan Am Flight 103 from London to New York exploded at 31,000 feet over Lockerbie in southern Scotland, killing all 259 on board and eleven people on the ground. The UK Air Accidents Investigation Branch concluded that the crash was the result of "the detonation of an improvised explosive device located in a baggage container".
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Extended coverage, including news and commentary, background, audio, video and web resources.
Information includes UN Resolutions, sanctions against Libya, the trial and handover. Includes links to related documents.
Ongoing coverage about Pan Am flight 103, the trial, the verdict and the aftermath. Includes news, analysis, commentary and background materials with official documents and links.
Site of Dr. Jim Swire, the spokesman for the British relatives of Pan Am 103. Traces the history of Lockerbie from the moments following the disaster through to the conclusion of the appeal.
Photo essay on the bombing and its aftermath, created as the trial of two bombing suspects draws to a close.
A comprehensive look into the bombing of Pan Am Flight 103 and the consequences the bombing has had on the people involved.
Information about the flight, explosion, victims and subsequent investigation.
Article about a judicial review body's ruling that a former Libyan intelligence official jailed for the bombing might have been wrongfully convicted. (June 29, 2007)
A comprehensive look into the bombing of Pan Am Flight 103 and the consequences the bombing has had on the people involved.
Ongoing coverage about Pan Am flight 103, the trial, the verdict and the aftermath. Includes news, analysis, commentary and background materials with official documents and links.
Information about the flight, explosion, victims and subsequent investigation.
Photo essay on the bombing and its aftermath, created as the trial of two bombing suspects draws to a close.
Information includes UN Resolutions, sanctions against Libya, the trial and handover. Includes links to related documents.
Extended coverage, including news and commentary, background, audio, video and web resources.
Site of Dr. Jim Swire, the spokesman for the British relatives of Pan Am 103. Traces the history of Lockerbie from the moments following the disaster through to the conclusion of the appeal.
Article about a judicial review body's ruling that a former Libyan intelligence official jailed for the bombing might have been wrongfully convicted. (June 29, 2007)
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