On March 13, 1996, the Dunblane massacre occurred in Scotland, resulting in the tragic deaths of sixteen primary school children and one teacher. Sister Nirmala was chosen to succeed Mother Teresa as the leader of the Missionaries of Charity in 1997. The incident remains a somber memory, with survivors continuing to cope with the aftermath of the tragedy.
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Dunblane massacre survivors battle on with life 28 years after gunman Thomas Hamilton entered Scottish school and killed 16 pupils and a teacher https://t.co/IhFTMGg7ps https://t.co/8RY0rWDXFD
So many young lives cruelly taken. So many families torn apart. 😭😭😭 https://t.co/8usmhcFREP
Dunblane. March 13th 1996. Never forgotten. 💔 https://t.co/qTMtATQpEn
On this day in 1996: One of Scotland's darkest crimes was committed in Dunblane. We will never forget them. https://t.co/opjx048pmw
Please spare a few moments to remember what happened at my old school in Dunblane. 16 little people murdered with their loving teacher, 28 years ago today. The snowdrop is our flower. A reflection of Spring certainly, but also of lives lost and tears shed.♥️ https://t.co/lWBrwnjWV3
On this day March 13 1996 – The Dunblane massacre leads to the death of sixteen primary school children and one teacher in Dunblane, Scotland. 1997 – The Missionaries of Charity choose Sister Nirmala to succeed Mother Teresa as their leader 2003 – An article in Nature…