There was a "smell of death" in the immediate aftermath of the Omagh bombing, a police officer who responded to the blast has ...
The duty sergeant at the Omagh police station at the time of the bombing has appeared before an inquiry into the blast.
Pauline spent months in hospital being treated for horrific burns. When the bottom part of her left leg was amputated, her ...
The Real IRA most likely set out to murder police when they left a massive car bomb in the centre of Omagh in 1998, an officer has told a public inquiry. Norman Haslett told the Omagh Bombing Inquiry ...
Mr Quigley describes arriving at the scene, saying it was “oddly quiet, no screaming of patients, evidence of the explosion ...
A retired police officer who moved dead bodies following the Omagh bombing has said the “cowards” who left the explosive device should be providing answers to a public inquiry. Richard Scott, who was ...
The senior police officer in charge of Omagh at the time of the 1998 bombing has told how he tried to cope with the aftermath ...
The inquiry into the Omagh bombing will hear from a number of police officers who were on the ground on the day of the 1998 ...
The distress, like the devil, is in the details. And yet we owe it to those witnesses to let these details pass through the ...
Victor Barker says his 12-year-old son James, who was killed in the Omagh bomb, was robbed of his bright and happy future.
The Omagh Bombing Inquiry is continuing to hear personal statements from those affected by the 1998 Real IRA atrocity.
A firefighter who attended the scene of the Omagh bomb has likened its aftermath to an image of the Vietnam War.