Kent man among New York's terrorist victims
00:00, 28 September 2001
A FINANCIAL expert from Kent has been named as one of the thousands of people missing, feared dead, after the terrorist attack in New York on September 11. Steven Lawn, 28, from Broadstairs, moved to New York about three years ago to take up a position as a money dealer at the World Trade Centre.
Mr Lawn's parents, Angela and John, recently retired after running the family newsagent's business Broadstairs High Street for some 35 years.
The couple have been in New York attempting to discover news of their son who is thought to have been working on the 91st floor of the south tower when the second aircraft struck it.
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