LOCKERBIE VICTIMS APPEAL AHEAD OF 'BOMBMAKER' TRIAL
Daily Record|September 14, 2024
Feds ask Scots traumatised by attack to come forward
CHRIS MCCALL
LOCKERBIE VICTIMS APPEAL AHEAD OF 'BOMBMAKER' TRIAL

SCOTS traumatised by the Lockerbie bombing have been urged to come forward by the FBI before the trial of a man suspected of building the bomb.

The US crime-fighting bureau has launched an international search for victims of the bombing, including people who suffered "emotional injury".

It comes 35 years after the atrocity in which a total of 270 people were killed.

Abu Agila Masud has denied making the device that blew up Pan Am Flight 103 over the Dumfriesshire town on December 21, 1988.

A judge in the US federal court where the trial is taking place is considering whether to allow remote access for people directly affected by the case.

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