The loss of a loved one is a traumatic event. If the loved one is
your child, the emotions are further tested. Imagine having to cope
with all of these feelings when also adding into the mix the
challenges when the death happens on the other side of the planet
in a country with a different language and culture. This is what
one man had to face when his son died in the world's largest single
plane crash. Peter Mathews lost his son Kimble, who was travelling
with his fianc e Masako Nishiguchi, in the flight JL123 crash on 12
August 1985. From the time of the first phone call through his trip
to Japan until his return back to the UK, Peter kept a diary and
took photographs. Using these materials as a basis, this book
provides an amazing insight into the events of August 1985. The
book also includes details of the experiences and lessons learned
by the JAL employee, Keith Haines, who was assigned to accompany
the Mathews family to Japan. Their story is as relevant today as it
was in 1985.
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