A woman who suffered life-changing injuries in the Omagh bombing has said she lives with guilt because she survived the attack while her sister was killed. Nicola Marlow told the Omagh Bombing ...
Ian Ferguson, who was working in his family business on the day a massive car bomb devastated the centre of the Co Tyrone town, told the Omagh Bombing Inquiry that his life was changed forever.
A survivor of the Omagh bombing has described the town centre as “like a war zone” with “the walking wounded wandering around like zombies” in the immediate aftermath of the explosion.
Nicola Marlow was with her older sister Jolene when the Real IRA bomb exploded in the Co Tyrone town. Jolene Marlow (pictured), 17, was one of the victims of the Omagh bombing. Her sister Nicola ...
“Following the events of the Omagh bomb I’ve had to live with the guilt of my sister being in the town at that time because I was as well. “Had I not been there at that time, she wouldn’t ...
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Following the events of the Omagh bomb I've had to live with the guilt of my sister being in the town at that time because I was as well Nicola Marlow It said: “August 15 1998 should have been a ...
The Omagh bombing Inquiry heard that Lorraine Wilson was working in an Oxfam shop in the Co Tyrone town on the day of the Real IRA attack, which killed 31 people, including unborn twins.
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