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6:05pm Wednesday 10th October 2001
The brother of New York terror attack victim Christopher Newton-Carter has questioned whether bombing Afghanistan is the right response to the September 11 atrocities.
Mark Newton-Carter, 50, who admits hope has all but faded that his brother will be found alive, said: "I really don't think they should be bombing at all.
"Personally I would have thought it would have been better to send in the special forces to find him [Osama Bin Laden].
"I do think America is probably pretty much to blame for what happened anyway and all they are really doing now is antagonising the situation," said Mark.
He has been staying at their mother Linda's home in Parson Street, Hendon.
"But if it has to be done the way they are doing it, then they are doing it the right way. It is good that they held off until they were reasonably well-organised and it is good the coalition is in place."
Christopher, who grew up in Greyhound Hill, spoke to his brother on the phone moments before the second plane ploughed into the south tower of the World Trade Centre around 30 floors below the office where he worked. He has not been seen since.
"Our mother says that if they could at least find his body then we would have something tangible to deal with but it is not knowing that is the worst thing," added Mark.
Around 70 people paid tribute to Christopher's life during an emotional memorial service, which took place at Our Lady of Dolours Roman Catholic Church in Egerton Gardens, Hendon, last Friday.
THERE was a fine four-fendered friend on display at the Throckmorton Arms in Coughton in the form of the famous car Chitty Chitty Bang Bang.
UNEXPECTED building work costs mean Cookhill Village Hall committee is appealing for lots of help for this year’s fete to raise as much cash as possible.
THE country’s top universities will be getting an influx of Redditch students for the start of the academic year after another set of excellent A-Level results for the town.
A STATEMENT by Worcestershire County Council that changes to its mobile library service will make it fairer for all residents has been met with fury by a Headless Cross resident.
Vauxhall Motors 1, Redditch United 1 By David Lawrence REDDITCH will be disappointed not to have taken all three points from this game having grabbed an early lead on their way to dominating the first half.
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