Monument in memory of the children who lost their lives in the drama at Ghlin on 16 January 1919.
On Thursday 16 January 1919, two months after the armistice, a group of friends, children aged 8 to 12, played along the railway in Ghlin.
There are a number of abandoned objects along the railway tracks. They find a closed chest and try to open it with a hammer and chisel. Suddenly an explosion follows, nine children are killed instantly, the next day two more die.
The explosives are probably German explosives that fell from the train, or a chest that would have been left behind after the Germans blew up the railway bridge in November 1918.
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