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A woman whose brother was killed in the M62 coach bombing 40 years ago says it still feels "raw" when she thinks about his death.
The tragedy, often referred to as the M62 Massacre, was caused by a 25lb bomb hidden in a luggage locker on the coach, which was carrying off-duty British soldiers and their families.
The sister of a soldier killed when the IRA bombed a coach on the M62 has spoken of her family's enduring pain, 50 years on. Terence Griffin was one of 12 people, including two children aged five ...
But 50 years ago almost to the day, the Provisional IRA shattered those dreams with a coach bomb on the M62 near Hartshead Moor service station.
A motorway memorial will pay tribute to the life of a coach driver who survived a bombing atrocity. Roland Handley was behind the wheel of a coach targeted by suspected IRA bombers in 1974. Nine ...
The tragedy, sometimes referred to as the M62 Massacre, was caused by a 25lb bomb hidden inside a luggage locker on a coach load of off-duty British soldiers travelling with their families.
Hundreds of people gathered at Hartshead Moor services on the M62 in West Yorkshire to pay tribute to soldiers and their families killed 50 years ago in a terrorist attack.
On February 4, 1974, a bomb exploded on a coach full of passengers travelling along the M62. The explosion killed 12 people and injured 38 others.
M62 coach bombing 50 years on: 'I'm still devastated by my brother's death' Sister speaks of enduring pain as families of victims gather for memorial service News By ...