Interesting that even at this early stage the expert is spot on about it being the bow doors, but it didn't occur to him that they weren't even shut. Probably nobody thought the crew could be that sloppy.
I don’t think people understand the disaster for the divers begins, and the danger involved in going into a vessel when it’s on its side like this..plus the trauma of finding dead bodies they really are heroes 💟
This edition of BBC News covering the Herald of Free Enterprise Disaster was originally broadcast on Saturday 7th March 1987. The actual disaster happened the day before this broadcast on Friday 6th March 1987 almost 27 years ago
I remember seeing this on an Israeli news channel and thinking 'My mum could be on that'. My mother lived in Folkestone (next to Dover) at the time and she often went across on the ferries to spend the day in Belgium, France or the Netherlands. Thankfully, I soon found out that she had not been on the ferry. A few days after the tragedy, however, I received a letter from my brother confirming that our family friend 'Chris', who often accompanied my mother on such 'day trips', had been on the ferry and had died that night. Chris was just 27 when he died and I still find it shocking until this day because he was probably the most annoyingly spirited and life-affirming character I've ever met - full of ridiculous stories, bad jokes and an incredible capacity for making normal life feel like an adventure. It was impossible not to be entertained by Chris. It felt (and feels) completely wrong that someone so 'alive' could suffer such a pointless and tragic death. It still feels as if fate made an impenetrably spiteful and stupid decision that night.
Nearly 35 years ago. I remember it happening very well. All because someone was asleep and didn’t do the job that they were paid for and the other idiots didn’t check the bow doors either. The amount of accounts I’ve seen that said that people saw the bow doors still open on previous occasions and they were closed as the ship went to sea is staggering. It was a disaster waiting to happen.
It’s the (Belgian?) cable company slide transmitted when the real Nederland 2 is of the air. Probably the end of broadcasting at night, but Dutch television programmes did sometimes only began in the late afternoon.
Interesting that even at this early stage the expert is spot on about it being the bow doors, but it didn't occur to him that they weren't even shut. Probably nobody thought the crew could be that sloppy.
Plus the ballast tanks werent emptied. So the ship was lying 1 meter deeper.
Wasn’t the crews fault..That’s what happens when a company is obsessed with profit...use your loaf dummy...
I don’t think people understand the disaster for the divers begins, and the danger involved in going into a vessel when it’s on its side like this..plus the trauma of finding dead bodies they really are heroes 💟
Apparently if the TT spent £500 on a warning light to say the doors where open this would never happen but they said it cost to much
I have just found out that the captain of The Herald of Free Enterprise(David Lewry) passed away in 2021.
A full Saturday night BBC 1 news bulletin
This edition of BBC News covering the Herald of Free Enterprise Disaster was originally broadcast on Saturday 7th March 1987. The actual disaster happened the day before this broadcast on Friday 6th March 1987 almost 27 years ago
That ties up with my memory as I think I remember Saturday Superstore was cancelled for the morning
@@lawrencel1668 It was.
Great memory @@lawrencel1668
I remember seeing this on an Israeli news channel and thinking 'My mum could be on that'. My mother lived in Folkestone (next to Dover) at the time and she often went across on the ferries to spend the day in Belgium, France or the Netherlands. Thankfully, I soon found out that she had not been on the ferry. A few days after the tragedy, however, I received a letter from my brother confirming that our family friend 'Chris', who often accompanied my mother on such 'day trips', had been on the ferry and had died that night. Chris was just 27 when he died and I still find it shocking until this day because he was probably the most annoyingly spirited and life-affirming character I've ever met - full of ridiculous stories, bad jokes and an incredible capacity for making normal life feel like an adventure. It was impossible not to be entertained by Chris. It felt (and feels) completely wrong that someone so 'alive' could suffer such a pointless and tragic death. It still feels as if fate made an impenetrably spiteful and stupid decision that night.
Wonder what that little girl is doing now, so glad some got out, and sorry for those who were lost..
An irony might be that she's gone into some armed force's somewhere trying to sink other ships,hopefully not.
Nearly 35 years ago. I remember it happening very well. All because someone was asleep and didn’t do the job that they were paid for and the other idiots didn’t check the bow doors either. The amount of accounts I’ve seen that said that people saw the bow doors still open on previous occasions and they were closed as the ship went to sea is staggering. It was a disaster waiting to happen.
Good to see David Ike presenting the Sport, a real blast from the past.
johnny5057 should have stayed at the bbc
Oddly they're using One O'Clock News graphics on Saturday evening
This is because this is very serious news whilst the studio is equivalent to the six or nine o'clock News studio.
the hareld of the enterprise ramp. Goh das 25 jaar terug.
Keep the fire Burning we will lean from you
What was that at the start of the Video was it a radio?
It’s the (Belgian?) cable company slide transmitted when the real Nederland 2 is of the air. Probably the end of broadcasting at night, but Dutch television programmes did sometimes only began in the late afternoon.
so the Belgians or Dutch broadcast bbc news??
or did...