On 13th March 1996 a gunman walked into a primary school in the small Scottish town of Dunblane near Stirling, and shot dead 16 pupils aged between 5 and 6 years old and their teacher. It remains the deadliest firearms atrocity ever recorded in the UK. In this landmark film to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the tragedy, “Dunblane: Our Story” interviews people affected by the events that day. The interviews include the testimony of a survivor who was shot as a five-year-old; Ron Taylor, the headmaster of Dunblane Primary School at the time of the shootings; and Debbie Mayor, the daughter of Gwen Mayor, the primary teacher who was shot dead. Other contributors include siblings and parents of the survivors and the deceased.
On 13th March 1996 a gunman walked into a primary school in the small Scottish town of Dunblane near Stirling, and shot dead 16 pupils aged between 5 and 6 years old and their teacher. It remains the deadliest firearms atrocity ever recorded in the UK. In this landmark film to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the tragedy, “Dunblane: Our Story” interviews people affected by the events that day. The interviews include the testimony of a survivor who was shot as a five-year-old; Ron Taylor, the headmaster of Dunblane Primary School at the time of the shootings; and Debbie Mayor, the daughter of Gwen Mayor, the primary teacher who was shot dead. Other contributors include siblings and parents of the survivors and the deceased.
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On 13th March 1996 a gunman walked into a primary school in the small Scottish town of Dunblane near Stirling, and shot dead 16 pupils aged between 5 and 6 years old and their teacher. It remains the …
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March 9, 2016
Stephen Bennett