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PHOTO FLASHBACK: Scenes from Kendal

Published:Friday | September 3, 2021 | 8:21 AMA Digital Integration & Marketing production
On top of the hill stands the coach which was lucky enough to escape overturning. Behind the crowd of onlookers is an acetylene welding plant. Down below, with the policemen helping to keep the way clear, a rescue worker uses an axe to help clear the tangle and another group used the welding torch to cut away imprisoning metal from around an injured survivor.
Under the shredded clothes lie the bodies of some of the more mangled among the dead.
Two city lads who came through the history's worst rail crash with slight bruises pose for the cameraman after relating their tale of midnight horror.
Survivors and spectators picking their way through and around the wreckage of three telescoped coaches.
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September 1, 1957, will forever be etched in the collective memories of Jamaicans. But the Kendal train wreck that made that day so, for want of a better word, memorable, marked one of the days The Gleaner tied its 187-year history to that of the country it serves. 


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