Omagh bombing survivor Donna-Marie McGillion ... They were shopping for shoes for 20-month-old Breda, who was to be flower girl at the wedding. Ms McGillion told the inquiry that police had ...
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 heard that 56-year-old Veda Short was a "loving wife, mother and grandmother" who was very family-orientated and active within her church. She was one of three staff ...
On the day of the attack, Ms McGillion had travelled into Omagh with her partner, her partner’s sister, Tracy, and his niece, Breda Devine. They were shopping for shoes for 20-month-old Breda ...
Mother-of-four Veda Short, one of the victims of the bombing (Omagh Bombing Inquiry/Family handout/PA) Earlier, the inquiry heard a statement from the family of 56-year-old bombing victim Veda Short.
Pauline Harte was a 19-year-old student ... sat in the house not wanting to do anything. I felt angry and frustrated," Mr Rafferty read to the hearing in the Strule Arts Centre in Omagh.
A statement from the twin brother of Julia Hughes was read to the Omagh Bombing Inquiry. Julia Hughes was studying for an accountancy degree at Dundee University when she was killed in the Omagh ...