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 ...
Pauline spent months in hospital being treated for horrific burns. When the bottom part of her left leg was amputated, her ...
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Belfast Live on MSNSurvivors say Omagh turned into a ‘war zone’ following Real IRA bombingThe centre of Omagh was turned into a “war zone” after a Real IRA bomb exploded in 1998, survivors have told a public inquiry. One woman injured in the blast described how a large piece of the car in ...
The duty sergeant at the Omagh police station at the time of the bombing has appeared before an inquiry into the blast.
Mr McGillion told the Omagh Bombing Inquiry that he had travelled into the Co Tryone town on that day with his partner Donna-Marie, his sister Tracy and his 20-month-old niece Breda Devine.
The Omagh bombing inquiry has heard tributes to two 17-year-old girls who were “on the cusp of a new and exciting life” and a father of three whose death left his family with an ...
Oran Doherty, an eight-year-old boy who dreamed of one day playing for Celtic Football Club or becoming a shopkeeper, was killed in the Omagh bomb in 1998 (Handout/PA) The mother of an eight-year-old ...
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The death of the courageous campaigner Tracey Devine, as major attention focuses on the harrowing evidence heard daily during ...
Omagh inquiry: Pain of loss never eases, says mother of 12-year-old Co Donegal boy killed in bombing
A mother whose 12-year-old son died in the Omagh bombing believes the pain of his loss will never ease, a public inquiry has heard. Shaun McLaughlin was one of three schoolboys who lived in Buncrana ...
A mother whose 12-year-old son died in the Omagh bomb believes the pain of his loss will never ease, a public inquiry has heard. Shaun McLaughlin was one of three schoolboys who lived in Buncrana in ...
Mrs Devine’s death on Saturday came just days after her brother Garry McGillion gave a moving testimony to the Omagh bomb ...
Lorraine Wilson was killed while working in an Omagh shop Lorraine Wilson was a 15-year-old schoolgirl who had been working in the town’s Oxfam shop alongside her friend and colleague ...
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