Families to read victims' names for 9/11 anniversary
On the first anniversary of the September 11 terrorist attacks, dignitaries, community leaders and relatives of victims stood at ground zero and gave voice to the names of the dead. Last year, the children of victims took up that task.
And on Saturday, once again, the names of the 2,749 people lost in the World Trade Centre attack were to be read aloud – this time by parents and grandparents of those lost in the attacks three years ago.