google-site-verification: googlec7193c3de77668c9.html

The enduring controversy over the Lockerbie bombing

Advertisements

The Sky drama informs its audience that some names, scenes and characters have been “changed or fictionalised for dramatic purposes”.

There are examples of that throughout, including its portrayal of the day of the verdicts at the Lockerbie trial.

Megrahi stood trial alongside another Libyan, Al Amin Khalifa Fhimah, at Camp Zeist – a specially convened Scottish court in the Netherlands.

The programme ramps up the tension as the judges announce they have found Fhimah not guilty and Megrahi guilty. This prompts jubilation among almost all of the relatives in the court’s public gallery, with people leaping to their feet and hugging each other.

A distressed young Libyan woman bangs on a glass partition shouting “That’s my dad!” as a bewildered Megrahi is sentenced to life in a Scottish prison.

Played by Colin Firth, Dr Swire faints and falls to the floor.

In real life, the judges announced the verdict the other way round. There were gasps and tears but no outbursts of emotion; the atmosphere remained sombre; Megrahi was impassive; no-one banged on the glass.

In a shocking and unforgettable moment, Dr Swire did faint and had to be carried from the courtroom. The sentence was announced later that day.


BBC News

Views: 1

See also  Lucinda Russell reaches 1,000 winners with Kelso success

Check Also

Pedestrian in hospital after hit-and-run in Glasgow

A pedestrian has been taken to hospital following a hit-and-run incident in Glasgow. The 31-year-old …

Team Nigeria gear up in Aberdeen before Commonwealth Games

The decision to base themselves in the north-east was not only influenced by the city’s …

Celtic listen to Johnny Kenny offers as Beau Rues flies in for Hearts medical – Scottish gossip

Celtic will listen to any offers for striker Johnny Kenny this summer, with Millwall and …

Leave a Reply

Available for Amazon Prime