Who Really Bears the Burden? FACK families can tell you…

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Who Really Bears the Burden? FACK families can tell you…

The Death Sudden Unexpected Untimely

Immediate Aftermath Coping with the: grief system authorities

Waiting Lives on hold Trying to force movement More deaths happening

Feeling Abandoned Support from: ? Police ? Friends/Colleagues ? Trade Unions ? Hazards Centres Not treated as victims of crime

Battling For Justice Challenging those who should know best Court challenges required Receiving apologies

Suffering Injustice Invisible Man Punishment does not fit the crime We feel we have failed because we have been failed

Knowing Avoidable “could easily have been prevented” “an accident waiting to happen”

The PHI Poverty Hardship Illness

Questions… Remain unanswered

The Everlasting Burden… …of a life to live without our loved ones Corporate criminals do the crime Grieving families bear the burden of doing the time