What happened at Summerland?

What happened at Summerland?

The Summerland disaster occurred when a fire spread through the Summerland leisure centre in Douglas on the Isle of Man on the night of 2 August 1973. Fifty people were killed and 80 seriously injured. The scale of the fire has been compared to those seen during the Blitz.

How many died in Summerland fire?

50 people
This devastating fire ripped through a leisure centre in the Isle of Man, killing 50 people and seriously injuring a further 80.

When was Summerland knocked down?

2nd August 1973
The Oroglas proved to be disastrous when the building was engulfed in flames on the evening of 2nd August 1973.

Where was Summerland fire?

Douglas
Summerland disaster/Location

Who died in Stardust fire?

All of the dead were aged between 16 and 28. Susan Morgan from Londonderry and James Millar and Robert Hillock from Twinbrook, in west Belfast, were among those who died. The fire broke out in the early hours of 14 February 1981 as a disco dancing contest was being held at the nightclub.

What year was the Summerland fire in the Isle of Man?

THE fire at the Summerland leisure centre remains one of the Britain’s worst post-war disasters yet remains for many a forgotten tragedy. In 1973 50 people lost their lives after the blaze broke out on the Isle of Man.

When did Summerland start?

June 1, 2004
Summerland/First episode date
Summerland premiered on June 1, 2004, on the now defunct television network The WB. The series ran for a total of 26 episodes over two seasons. Its cancellation was announced on May 15, 2005, and the last episode aired on July 18, 2005.

Who was responsible for the Stardust fire?

Almost half of those who died were their family’s main breadwinner. Five of the victims had to be buried in a mass grave because they could not be identified. In November 1981, the tribunal of inquiry into the Stardust disaster, led by Justice Ronan Keane, concluded that the fire was probably caused by arson.

Who owned Stardust disco?

the Butterly family group
Known up to recently as the Butterly Business Park, the 3 hectare (7.5 acre) site in Dublin 5 where the Stardust once operated was owned by the Butterly family group at the time of the disaster.

Where is the Isle of Man located?

Europe
Isle of Man/Continent

Why did Summerland get Cancelled?

Cancellation. On May 15, 2005, The WB released early information on their 2005–2006 season. Summerland, along with eight other shows, were canceled. Jesse McCartney responded to the cancellation in an interview, saying the show was “in a crazy time slot and … the writers were having trouble, and it was just a bad call. …

Do Johnny and Ava get together in Summerland?

Johnny Durant is Ava’s ex boyfriend who still remains her roommate until Season 2. He gets along tremendously with the kids and opens up his own restaurant. Despite hiding it, he is desperately still in love with Ava. He is portrayed by Shawn Christian.

How many people died in the Summerland disaster?

The Summerland disaster occurred when a fire spread through the Summerland leisure centre in Douglas on the Isle of Man on the night of 2 August 1973. Fifty people were killed and 80 seriously injured. The scale of the fire has been compared to those suffered during the Blitz.

When did the Summerland fire on the Isle of Man happen?

THE fire at the Summerland leisure centre remains one of the Britain’s worst post-war disasters yet remains for many a forgotten tragedy. In 1973 50 people lost their lives after the blaze broke out on the Isle of Man. What caused the Summerland fire on the Isle of Man?

Who was the survivor of the 1973 Summerland fire?

A Northern Ireland woman who survived the 1973 Summerland fire disaster has revealed for the first time that she will always be haunted by the sight of her panic-stricken father rescuing his younger daughter and leaving her behind.

What was the punishment for the Summerland fire?

No-one has ever been prosecuted for the fire itself but on September 17, 1973, three Liverpool boys appeared before Douglas Juvenile Court. They admitted wilfully and unlawfully damaging the lock of a plastic kiosk next to Summerland. They were each fined £3 and ordered to pay 33p compensation and 15p costs.

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