That's what makes it so interesting to some. Morbid curiosity peaks human interest and the story of this tragedy is a popular one. I myself enjoy researching the Chernobyl meltdown, not because of the death but because of the aftermath and damage to the infrastructure. I suppose that's why apocalyptic movies are so popular.
To the OP: good luck on your search. It seems all too convenient that the records were lost in that fire. Does the man know where the buyer lives?
-PAK-
Wow, that's the first unsarcastic thing I've seen you post.
Chernobyl? Don't get me started
Once in a blue moon I'll slip up
I'd like to start a thread on Chernobyl. I started a thread last year about abandoned buildings and shipwrecks. There was some good discussion and plenty of amazing pictures.
-PAK-
If you give me a minute, I'll bore you to death with the engineering side of Chernobyl. Look what I did to London's lawnmower thread!
(seriously, look)
You see the Vice doc on Chernobyl?
Charlie.... Do you see what you have done?
You have taken it from looking for guns in TX to a nuclear disaster halfway around the world.... Not even close to the same time periods....
No beer for you tonight