Fire claims revive Luna Park horror
Posted: Thu Jun 14, 2007 8:06 pm
Fire claims revive Luna Park horror
Heather Crosby
31 May 2007, Daily Liberal, NSW
The raw grief of elderly Warren woman Laura Godson was palpable yesterday as she relived the horror of the Luna Park ghost train fire.
The June 9 1979 tragedy claimed the lives of her son, John, 29, and grandsons, Damien, 6 and Craig, 4. Also killed were 13-year-old Waverley College students Michael Johnson, Jonathan Billings, Richard Carroll and Seamus Rahilly.
Mrs Godson said she felt frightened and alone at the weekend when newspapers and television stations reported allegations crime figure Abe Saffron was linked to the fire.
The claim from Saffron's niece Anne Buckingham has led Mrs Godson's daughter-in-law Jennifer Poidevin to call for the reopening of a coronial inquiry into the matter.
Laura Godson said the horror of the fire "has never gone away".
She agonises over the loss of John, Damien and Craig every day and her suffering increases every year as June 9 approaches.
"These new allegations are upsetting but they may help us find out how and why the fire occurred.
"We didn't hear a word from anyone after the first coronial inquiry and the families really need to know what happened.
"People think the pain of the loss fades with time but it is always on my mind.
"John and Jenny and the boys had gone to Sydney for a holiday and were excited about visiting Luna Park and Taronga Zoo.
"John was our only son and Damien and Craig were dear little boys just beginning their lives.
"The truth about the fire needs to be told."
Heather Crosby
31 May 2007, Daily Liberal, NSW
The raw grief of elderly Warren woman Laura Godson was palpable yesterday as she relived the horror of the Luna Park ghost train fire.
The June 9 1979 tragedy claimed the lives of her son, John, 29, and grandsons, Damien, 6 and Craig, 4. Also killed were 13-year-old Waverley College students Michael Johnson, Jonathan Billings, Richard Carroll and Seamus Rahilly.
Mrs Godson said she felt frightened and alone at the weekend when newspapers and television stations reported allegations crime figure Abe Saffron was linked to the fire.
The claim from Saffron's niece Anne Buckingham has led Mrs Godson's daughter-in-law Jennifer Poidevin to call for the reopening of a coronial inquiry into the matter.
Laura Godson said the horror of the fire "has never gone away".
She agonises over the loss of John, Damien and Craig every day and her suffering increases every year as June 9 approaches.
"These new allegations are upsetting but they may help us find out how and why the fire occurred.
"We didn't hear a word from anyone after the first coronial inquiry and the families really need to know what happened.
"People think the pain of the loss fades with time but it is always on my mind.
"John and Jenny and the boys had gone to Sydney for a holiday and were excited about visiting Luna Park and Taronga Zoo.
"John was our only son and Damien and Craig were dear little boys just beginning their lives.
"The truth about the fire needs to be told."