Some relatives of victims who died a decade ago at the World Trade Center are decrying a plan to place more than 9,000 unidentified pieces of human remains at the site of the National September 11 Memorial & Museum. Family members and supporters gathered Sunday just steps from ground zero to lobby New York City officials to alter plans for the museum.
Sally Regenhard lost her firefighter-son Christian on 9/11. She and others want a separate facility built at the site, something akin to the Tomb of the Unknowns in Virginia's Arlington National Cemetery.
Christy Ferer, the mayor's liaison to the families, said there were numerous consultations with relatives about the placement of the remains. She said the families will have private access to the area to grieve.