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Amarjit Sanger

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Amarjit Sanger

Amarjit 'Ammo' Sanger died whilst based at the Thames Barrier. Died between 1974, when work began on the Thames Barrier and 30 May 2018, when the memorial was erected.

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Amarjit Sanger

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