The bomb killed 29 people, including a woman who was pregnant with twins, in the worst single atrocity in the Troubles in ...
The bomb that devastated Omagh town centre in August 1998 was the biggest single atrocity in the history of the Troubles in Northern Ireland. Twenty-nine people were killed, including nine ...
The 43-year-old worked as a shop assistant at Wattersons drapers in the town, and died alongside colleagues Ann McCombe and Veda Short. Her only child, Gareth McCrystal, said she was "an Omagh woman ...
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Omagh first responders recall scenes which ‘should only be seen in a movie’She said the subsequent scenes of devastation in the town have had a lifelong impact on her. She said: “In my 20s I developed panic attacks. “I took myself to Omagh minor injuries unit, as I believed ...
The “best way to establish the truth” about the 1998 Omagh bombing is to hold “one inquiry rather than two parallel inquiries ...
He had been due to start university in England the following month. He had gone to Omagh town centre with his friends David and Pauline because there was to be a break-dancing show later that day.
Mr Murphy was training to be a teacher in 1998 and had gone into Omagh to send some emails. He said the bomb exploded as he reached the town’s library. “I came back through the smoke and dust ...
The 43-year-old worked as a shop assistant at Wattersons drapers in the town, and died alongside colleagues Ann McCombe and Veda Short. Her only child, Gareth McCrystal, said she was "an Omagh ...
David McSwiggan told the Omagh Bombing Inquiry that he had repeatedly returned to the scene of devastation immediately after the blast to search for his missing friends. The inquiry at the Strule Arts ...
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