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DNA profile found on Guildford bomb timer: reportA profile has been developed from DNA found on the timer on one of the IRA bombs that exploded in two pubs in Guildford more than 50 years ago, according to a report. The DNA profile was developed in ...
Just weeks after UTV disclosed DNA had been found on a timer on one of the deadly Guildford bombs – we can reveal that DNA has been matched to a person on the national police database.
Guildford pub bombings On the night of Saturday October 5 1974, IRA bombs ripped through two pubs in Guildford, claiming the lives of five young people and injuring more than 65 others.
The question of who bombed Guildford could arise in a pre-inquest hearing into the town's IRA pub bombings in 1974, lawyers have said. Surrey Coroner's office has confirmed a hearing will be held ...
"The commission is currently investigating the case of the Guildford pub bombings carried out on 5 October 1974. We cannot comment any further at this stage.” Former detective Colin Sutton who ...
50 years on from the 1974 Guildford pub bombings, this programme tells the story of four young people who spent 15 years in prison for a crime they didn't commit, and their continued fight for ...
He also wants a review of the Guildford pub bombings case in 1974. Report shows interview with Cardinal Basil Hume. News conference Archbishop of Canterbury Robert Runcie and Cardinal Basil Hume.
“The commission is currently investigating the case of the Guildford pub bombings carried out on 5 October 1974. We cannot comment any further at this stage.” The bombs ripped through two pubs ...
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