It's difficult to believe that today is the fifth anniversary of the attack on New York's twin towers. Over three thousand people had their lives taken from them that day and countless more were left with trauma of facing a future without their loved ones.
My wife (to be) and I stood silently in front of our television in our small flat in Crumlin, South Dublin that day. The place and time is so ingrained on our minds that we will never forget where we were or how we felt as we watched the twin towers being destroyed.
It was during that time as the horror unfolded live on our television screen that I realized the intangible connection that I have with that land I never set foot upon.
Today we extend our deepest sympathies to those families and friends who still struggle to live with the loss of their loved ones and who bravely look to tomorrow and the future.
Editor
Our Ireland
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