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Omagh, in Co Tyrone, was the scene of a Real IRA attack in 1998, which killed 29 people. It was also where Constable Ronan Kerr was murdered in April 2011.
Victims of the Omagh bombing intend to use a public inquiry to “heap shame” on the Irish Government for its failings over the atrocity, a barrister has said. The inquiry also heard that victims are ...
A survivor of the Omagh bombing has told an inquiry how the power of the explosion left a crater in the middle of the street, with severely injured victims inside it.
At its heart, the Omagh bombing is a story of personal tragedy, of multiple lives lost, families destroyed, and hundreds terribly injured, writes RTÉ's Northern Correspondent Conor Macauley.
Her statement concluded: “Omagh was like a war zone that day and I will never forget it.” Mary McGovern now lives in Australia, but had been working in a bakery in Omagh on the day of the bombing.
A Northern Ireland man has been cleared of the murders of 29 people who died in the Omagh bomb attack in 1998. Sean Hoey, 38, of Molly Road in Jonesborough, was found not guilty of a total of 58 ...
The chairman of the Omagh inquiry has contrasted the life of a teenage charity volunteer killed in the 1998 atrocity, with the bombers responsible for her murder.
Secretary of State describes ’emotional’ visit to Omagh bomb memorial Chris Heaton-Harris is to decide whether to hold a fresh probe into the 1998 atrocity.
A survivor of the Omagh bombing has told an inquiry how the power of the explosion left a crater in the middle of the street, with severely injured victims inside it.
The 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 ...
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