A survivor of the Omagh bombing has described the split-second devastation that claimed the lives of two of his young friends.
He had been on a day trip with friends from his hometown Buncrana along with Spanish children to the Ulster American Folk Park. They stopped in Omagh on the afternoon of August 15, 1998 to go to the ...
The outing was to the Ulster American Folk Park just outside Omagh, but the leaders had agreed to let the children finish off the day with a look around the shops in town. A statement written by Shaun ...
He had been on a day trip with friends from his hometown Buncrana along with Spanish children to the Ulster American Folk Park. They stopped in Omagh on the afternoon of August 15, 1998 to go to ...
The outing was to the Ulster American Folk Park just outside Omagh, but the leaders had agreed to let the children finish off the day with a look around the shops in town. Mr McGrory said he had ...
On that day they visited the Ulster-American Folk Park on the outskirts of Omagh before going into the town itself in the afternoon to shop when the bomb exploded at 3.04pm. Fernando Blasco ...
Twelve-year-old Fernando Blasco Baselga was in Omagh for a visit to the Ulster American Folk Park. Rocio Abad Ramos, 23, was also part of the same language exchange group which had been based in ...
“The trip had already visited the Ulster American Folk Park and was in Omagh town centre to do some shopping before heading back to Buncrana,” he said. “The children on the trip were ...
The outing was to the Ulster American Folk Park just outside Omagh, but the leaders had agreed to let the children finish off the day with a look around the shops in town. Mr McGrory said he had been ...