Lonely D-Day as remembrances hit by virus

By Raf Casert
Updated June 6 2020 - 7:36pm, first published 7:30pm
D-Day WWII veteran Charles Shay has cut a lonely figure as the pandemic forced people to stay away.
D-Day WWII veteran Charles Shay has cut a lonely figure as the pandemic forced people to stay away.

At daybreak, Charles Shay stood lonesome without any fellow veteran on the very same beach where he waded ashore 76 years ago, part of one of the most epic battles in military historic that came to be known as D-Day and turned the tide of World War II.

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