In 1988, a bombing took down Pan Am flight 103 over Lockerbie, Scotland, killing 270 people.
that the United States began distributing part of the money to victims’ families in 2008. Libya paid $1.5 billion to compensate American victims.President Bill Clinton hands a shovel to Nicky Bright during groundbreaking ceremonies on Dec. 21, 1993, at Arlington National Cemetery for a memorial to the victims of Pan Am flight 103. Bright's father was one of the 270 victims.
Rosemary Wolfe holds a picture of her daughter while standing outside the special Scottish court where the trial of two Libyan suspects accused of the bombing started on May 3, 2000.Daniel Cohen, father of one of the 270 victims of the PanAm 103 flight, answers journalists' questions as he arrives for the second day of the Lockerbie trial in Camp Zeist on May 4, 2000.
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Suspected Libyan bombmaker of 1988 Lockerbie plane attack in U.S. custody, officials sayThe suspect in a 1988 plane bombing that was Britain’s deadliest terrorist attack is going to make his initial appearance in the U.S. District Court for the District of Colombia, the Justice Department said.
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Suspect in 1988 Lockerbie plane bombing in U.S. custody, officials sayPan Am flight 103, traveling from London to New York, exploded over Scotland in 1988, killing all 259 people aboard the plane and another 11 on the ground.
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