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These were the grim words of Cynthia Micaller-Wilson, 53, in a brief telephone conversation with an uncle moments before the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center (WTC) in New York collapsed on Tuesday, burying tens of thousands of people in a mountain of rubble.

"Please pray for us. We need your prayers," Cynthia told her uncle Rex Betita whom she called on her cellular phone shortly after a hijacked commercial jetliner slammed into their building in a thunderous explosion, followed by a huge ball of fire.
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