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Update: I've been trying to find another 'source' for this article, seems only the Daily mail had this story. I admit I've been fooled
The same 'Story' surfaced in October 2007 at Exposing Islam, then again in 2011 at 'Above topsecret' ,
I'm starting to doubt the whole story and it seems i've been rerunning an old story, Any input from Tower Hamlets Cemetery or friends of Tower Hamlets would be greatly appreciated to end this 'phantom' story.
It was never my intention to spread false information.
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More info on Tower Hamlets Cemetary:
Notable burials
Family grave of Dr Rees Ralph Llewellyn.
Those who are buried or have memorials here include:
Some victims of the Bethnal Green Disaster
There are 279 Commonwealth service personnel of both World Wars buried here, the names of all being listed on bronze panels on a Screen Wall memorial, as are those of four Dutch merchant seamen. Nine British merchant seamen are buried here who were killed when their ship, SS Bennevis, was hit by a bomb while berthed in the Pool of London during an air raid in World War II.
More info on Tower Hamlets Cemetary:
Notable burials
Family grave of Dr Rees Ralph Llewellyn.
Those who are buried or have memorials here include:
Dr Rees Ralph Llewellyn — Performed autopsy on Mary Ann Nichols, generally considered the first victim of Jack the Ripper
Alexander Hurley — Singer and comedian, second husband of Marie Lloyd
John "White Hat" Willis — Original owner of the Cutty Sark
Alfred Linnel — Trampled by a police horse during a demonstration in Trafalgar Square. His funeral was organised by Annie Besant and William Morris
Will Crooks — Trade unionist and first Labour Mayor of Poplar
Hannah Maria Purcell — Widow of William Purcell, carpenter of HMS Bounty
Some victims of the Bethnal Green Disaster
Charles Jamrach — Animal supplier to P. T. Barnum and others.
Henry Norris — Civil Engineer of lighthouses for Trinity HouseWar Graves
There are 279 Commonwealth service personnel of both World Wars buried here, the names of all being listed on bronze panels on a Screen Wall memorial, as are those of four Dutch merchant seamen. Nine British merchant seamen are buried here who were killed when their ship, SS Bennevis, was hit by a bomb while berthed in the Pool of London during an air raid in World War II.
I don't advocate any hatred towards any race or religion, And i don't approve of incitement to hatred on my blog. Anyway the story seems to be a fake not recent event.
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