My Daughter Died, but I Still Think This Handshake Is Right ; a Surprising and Poignant View From Lockerbie Victim's Father

Daily MailMarch 30, 2004

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TO this day even though it was more than a decade ago I can remember the gaudy design of Colonel Gaddafi's tent and the baking heat of Tripoli.

There, just three years after the Lockerbie bombing that killed my daughter Flora and snuffed out so many other lives, I believed I was face-toface with the man ultimately responsible for her death.

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My Daughter Died, but I Still Think This Handshake Is Right ; a Surprising and Poignant View From Lockerbie Victim's Father

So those historic images of Tony Blair shaking hands with Gaddafi last week, just as I shook hands with him in 1991, conjured up a whole mix of emotions.

You might expect my main instinct to be revulsion or disgust that Mr Blair could extend the hand of friendship to someone such as Gaddafi, who for years ...

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