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The '''Bradford City stadium fire''' occurred on Saturday [[May 11, 1985]] when a flash fire consumed one side of the [[Valley Parade]] football stadium in [[Bradford, England]]. |
The '''Bradford City stadium fire''' occurred on Saturday, [[May 11, 1985]], when a flash fire consumed one side of the [[Valley Parade]] football stadium in [[Bradford, England]]. |
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==Notable Victims== |
==Notable Victims== |
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* [[Edgar's father]] |
* [[Edgar's father]] |
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* 55 other |
* 55 other spectators |
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==Notable Witnesses== |
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* [[Edgar]] |
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* [[Edgar's father]] |
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* Other spectators |
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* Football players |
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==About== |
==About== |
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[[Edgar]] and [[Edgar's father|his father]] attend a football match at [[Valley Parade]] in [[Bradford, England]]. While cheering on the game, a fire breaks out. Edgar's father tells Edgar to [[super speed|run as fast as he can]], which he does. Edgar leaves his family behind to die in the fire. |
[[Edgar]] and [[Edgar's father|his father]] attend a football match at [[Valley Parade]] in [[Bradford, England]]. While cheering on the game, a fire breaks out. Edgar's father tells Edgar to [[super speed|run as fast as he can]], which he does. Edgar leaves his family behind to die in the fire. |
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==Notes== |
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* This disaster actually happened in real life. On May 11, 1985, two football teams, namely [[wikipedia:Bradford City A.F.C.|Bradford City A.F.C.]] and [[wikipedia:Lincoln City F.C.|Lincoln City F.C.]], were having a match in the Bradford City stadium. At 3:40 pm, five minutes before half-time, the first sign of a fire, a glowing light, was noticed three rows from the back of block G. It is believed the fire started when a spectator dropped either a match, cigarette, or tobacco, which fell through holes in the stand to rubbish which had accumulated below. |
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* During the fire, the absence of an extinguisher added to the ongoing chaos. A total of 56 spectators died, and more than 256 people were injured in the incident. |
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==Gallery== |
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Image:Bradford City stadium fire2.jpg|Players in the fire |
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Image:Bradford City stadium fire.jpg|Football in the fire |
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</gallery> |
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==External Links== |
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Latest revision as of 02:39, 7 May 2013
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| First mentioned: | Running in Circles |
| Date of event: | May 11, 1985 |
| Location: | Bradford, England |
The Bradford City stadium fire occurred on Saturday, May 11, 1985, when a flash fire consumed one side of the Valley Parade football stadium in Bradford, England.
Notable Victims
- Edgar's father
- 55 other spectators
Notable Witnesses
- Edgar
- Edgar's father
- Other spectators
- Football players
About
Graphic Novel:Running in Circles
Edgar and his father attend a football match at Valley Parade in Bradford, England. While cheering on the game, a fire breaks out. Edgar's father tells Edgar to run as fast as he can, which he does. Edgar leaves his family behind to die in the fire.
Notes
- This disaster actually happened in real life. On May 11, 1985, two football teams, namely Bradford City A.F.C. and Lincoln City F.C., were having a match in the Bradford City stadium. At 3:40 pm, five minutes before half-time, the first sign of a fire, a glowing light, was noticed three rows from the back of block G. It is believed the fire started when a spectator dropped either a match, cigarette, or tobacco, which fell through holes in the stand to rubbish which had accumulated below.
- During the fire, the absence of an extinguisher added to the ongoing chaos. A total of 56 spectators died, and more than 256 people were injured in the incident.
Gallery
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Players in the fire
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Football in the fire
External Links