Didcot, Oxfordshire, UK. 13th March, 2016. Pictured Families of the Three Missing Power station Constuction workers who have travelled form Rotherham and South Wales to take action The family carried out a a peaceful protest outside the Didcot A Power Station. Police them let the families into the power to spend time with their loved one. The Families speaking from their heart feel that the not enough is being done to recovery the missing men. Speaking this morning the families Said” We feel abandoned We have been left in the dark about the searching. Credit: uknip/Alamy Live News


Pictured Families of the Three Missing Power station Constuction workers who have travelled form Rotherham and South Wales to take action The family carried out a a peaceful protest outside the Didcot A Power Station. Police them let the families into the power to spend time with their loved one. The Families speaking from their heart feel that the not enough is being done to recovery the missing men. Speaking this morning the families Said” We feel abandoned We have been left in the dark about the searching. Are loved ones are trapped under tons of debris after half the building collapsed and we are no closing having the men brought home to us. Speaking today from outside the Didcot “A” defunct Power station the trio said”you see babies being carried out of the rubble in disaster zones yet the emergency services can’t bring out the missing men It’s is disgusting' “They have given up hope and they have no right to - we haven’t nor will we. Demolition experts where preparing some boilers for destruction at the defunct Didcot power station in Oxfordshire when disaster struck. Three worker, named by the family as Mick Collings, Christopher Huxtable and Ken Cresswell died and five people were injured while more than 47 others were treated for dust inhalation. The collapse sparked a massive but unsuccessful overnight rescue operation involving more than 100 people. Police and the HSE have said the site was still unsafe until a safe system of work is in place.©UKNIP


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