
Steve Remesch
Steve Remesch was a seven-year-old boy on Good Friday in 1985 when he witnessed the dramatic collapse of the Cathedral tower in Luxembourg. Standing with his mother at Knuedler, he recalled the surreal experience of watching the flames engulf the tower and the subsequent collapse, an event that left a lasting impression on him and marked a significant moment in his childhood.
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Recent news mentions
Steve Remesch adapted and edited the article that discusses Alicia's memorial.
Un dernier hommage empreint d’amour et de dignité pour Alicia, victime du drame du LimpertsbergSteve Remesch adapted and edited the article.
Einmal im Monat heulen 348 SirenenThe article was edited by Steve Remesch.
Die Rezeptionistin, die täglich mit dem Tod umgehtSteve Remesch is one of the journalists researching the murder case of Franz Pommerelle for a podcast.
Episode 1: Wer ist der Mörder von Franz Pommerelle?Steve Remesch is the editor who revised the article.
Angriffe auf Polizisten haben sich in fünf Jahren verdoppeltSteve Remesch edited the article about the tumult at the Belgian-Luxembourg border.
Autoposer-Treffen eskaliert: Tumult an belgisch-luxemburgischer GrenzeSteve Remesch met with François Feller to document stories from his collection.
Vom Waldbrand bis zum Oldtimermaart: Das war das WochenendeSteve Remesch was present with his mother when the tower of the cathedral collapsed.
Vor 40 Jahren: Ein Turm der Kathedrale steht in Flammen

























