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Old 11-06-2013, 01:38 PM
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http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/1...n_4225701.html



Students Dress As Burning Twin Towers For Halloween, Offend A Whole Lot Of People



Two college students have sparked fury after dressing as the burning twin towers for a Halloween costume contest.



Amber Langford and Annie Collinge, both 19-year-old British co-eds from the University of Chester, dressed as the north and south towers of the World Trade Center during the Sept. 11 attacks. Their costumes featured crashing planes, flames and tiny models of people falling to their deaths, according to South West News Service, which secured snapshots of the women. They also wore hats resembling smoke clouds topped with American flags.



The students wore the offensive getups to a party at Rosies nightclub in Chester on Oct. 31. They were named "Best Dressed" in the club's Halloween costume contest, the Sun reported.







However, they lost the respect of many people, including families of 9/11 victims. Liz Gilligan, whose husband worked at Cantor Fitzgerald on the 104th floor, told the Chester Chronicle she was sickened by the stunt.



“I can't begin to tell you how angry and disgusted I am. To say I'm shocked and upset is an under statement," she said. Adding, “These girls and Rosie’s need to be made aware that 9/11 was very real and while it was 3,000 miles away, it affected people on their door step. I will be contacting Chester University where these girls attend and want a public apology.”



The teens did send an apology to the Sun, reading: “We never meant to be offensive, but we apologize if any offense was caused. The idea was to depict a serious, modern-day horror that happened in our lifetime and was not intended as a joke.”



Stonegate Pub Company, which owns Rosies, also offered an apology. A representative told the Chester Chronicle it was "a serious error of judgement" for the women to win the contest. They blamed a contracted DJ for giving them the winning vouchers and said an investigation is taking place.


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Old 11-06-2013, 03:33 PM
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wow..... I was expecting it to be some drugged out celeb. damn brits
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Not as bad as the woman who dressed up as a Boston marathon bombing victim



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