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Old 15-01-12, 12:25 PM
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Default Woman wins chance to blow up building where father was killed

Woman wins chance to blow up building where father was killed | UK news | The Guardian

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A woman whose father died in a factory accident has been given an unusual outlet for her grief after winning the opportunity to blow up the building.

Sarah Griffiths, 41, pushed the button that triggered a series of explosions to demolish the Campbell's Soup Tower in King's Lynn, Norfolk, on Sunday morning.
Campbell's Soup Tower being demolished
Griffiths, from Clenchwarton near King's Lynn, lost her father, Mick Locke, in 1995.

He died from severe scalding from a blast of steam while working in the former Campbell's factory.

She said: "The tower is a constant reminder that I have been robbed of my dad.

"I'm a bit choked up about it because it's a big thing for me to do and I feel very pleased to be given the chance of closure."

She won the rare privilege in a competition in a local newspaper.

She added: "I feel honoured that I have been chosen against so many other people – I hope they understand my need to do this."

The tower had been a familiar part of the town's skyline for 52 years. The series of controlled explosions brought it to the ground in a matter of seconds.

Hundreds of people lined roads around the site to watch the landmark fall.

It was demolished to make way for a new £40m complex – dubbed Campbell's Meadow – including a hotel, leisure facilities, restaurants, a car showroom and a Tesco Extra supermarket.

The development will also include industrial and office space and is expected to create about 1,000 jobs.
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Old 15-01-12, 12:29 PM
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a hotel, leisure facilities, restaurants, a car showroom and a Tesco Extra supermarket
Aye, it's what he would have wanted (?)

Seriously, though: eugh. For some reason I find this stunt exceptionally cheap, nasty and depressing, even by Norfolk standards.
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