Britain honors Bali Bombing victims
The British government unveiled a memorial to the victims of the 2002, Bali Bombing. Prince Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall were present at the London ceremony.
Four years to the day, the memorial saw relatives of the 28 Britains killed in the attack, finally have have a place to go to mark the event. The memorial had a carved dove to represent each of the victims. Representatives of all 21 other nations that lost citizens were present.
I imagine it must of been hard, for the relatives of the victims, knowing there were ceremonies going on in Bali and Australia, but not having their own place, and not being able to travel that far. Now they do and hopefully it will help them.