Monday, 12 September 2005

Distress lingers at Ground Zero, The Australian, 12 September, 2005.

Distress lingers at Ground Zero: [1 All-round Country Edition]

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His brother [Andrew Knox] was on the 103rd floor of the World Trade Centre's north tower, working as a construction project manager, when American Airlines Flight 11 cut into the building. With co- workers he made his way to the roof, hoping to be rescued. By mobile phone a co-worker was heard to say: "Andrew, I can't breathe". He replied: "I can't breathe either". Those were the last words heard from him.
"It never goes away. It's constantly on the news and there's been Bali, Madrid and London, constant reminders every day," his twin Paul Gyulavary said. "What he achieved in his short life is remarkable. He lived the life of 10 people.

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