ALISON GENDAR
NY Daily News
December 16, 2009
Relatives of 9/11 victims asked an appeals court Wednesday to force the city to move tons of Ground Zero debris from the Staten Island landfill to a proper burial site.
[efoods]The families contend the debris includes remains of loved ones, while the city says there is nothing identifiable there – and it would cost too much to move it away from household trash.
“There is no reason for all eternity that my son has to be in the garbage,” said Diane Horning, whose 26-year-old son, Matthew, was killed at the World Trade Center.
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