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Programme: Jason Hughes
Harry Gregg

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HARRY GREGG

 

"I've lived with being called a hero but I'm not really a hero." - Harry Gregg looks back on the Munich Air Crash of 1958

 

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MUNICH REMEMBERED

Harry Gregg says he's never really considered himself to be a hero - despite saving a man's life in the MunichHarry Gregg in Portstewart Air Crash. He was there on 6 February 1958, when a plane carrying the legendary Busby Babes from Belgrade crashed in a blizzard after re-fuelling at Munich airport. Twenty-three people died, including Manchester United players, backroom staff and journalists. Stephen Watson reports.

 

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