19-year-old Liam Enea from Connecticut got hold of an old
photo album from a family member who passed away a few years ago. He was
surprised to find never-before-seen photos taken during the 2001 ‘terrorist
attacks’ of the World Trade Center.
The album originally belonged to Enea's great-aunt, Maryann
Puglisi-Muñoz, who passed it on to her about four years ago.
“Through the photos, I determined that she lived in an
apartment at 310 Greenwich Street in New York whose terrace faced south,
towards the World Trade Center. That day and after, she took the pictures with
a type of disposable camera, "Enea told Newsweek.
“I determined that he lived there by looking at an aerial
photograph of the buildings and locating the closest residential skyscraper to
the north of the towers. Also, when I showed my mother the building, she
instantly recognized it from a visit from the 1990s and confirmed that Maryann
lived there, ”Enea stated.
The album includes images of the North Tower of the World
Trade Center seconds after impact, as well as the smoke coming from both
towers.

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