Victims Of Station Nightclub Fire Remembered

February 20, 2008

TheBostonChannel.com reports: The makeshift memorials at the scene where the Station nightclub once stood are faded and worn by the passage of time. Not so the memories of families and friends drawn here by the fifth anniversary of the tragedy, carrying emotional wounds as fresh as if they were inflicted yesterday.

"You know, when I close my eyes I can see the horror of that night. It has not left me. I think of it every day. There's not a day that doesn't go by that I don't think about what happened to these hundred people here or the 200 burn victims," said Jane Sylvester, who lost her son, Jason.

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