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Slade Green disaster victims remembered 100 years on
A memorial service to commemorate 13 people who died in an explosion at a munitions factory has taken place 100 years on from the disaster.
Twelve young women and a man were killed when fire ripped through their hut on marshes near Slade Green, south-east London, on 18 February 1924.
Relatives of most of the victims attended the service along with other dignitaries.
麻豆社 Radio London's Amy Fitzgibbon reports.
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