After four weeks of heartbreaking testimony about the victims and from the survivors of the 1998 Omagh bombing, the final thing to be raised last week came under the banal heading of "Housekeeping".
So recalled Jim Sharkey who spoke to the Omagh Bombing Inquiry about the aftermath of the deadliest attack in the history of the Troubles. By the time the sirens subsided and the smoke cleared ...
The Omagh inquiry team has said it expects to sign a memorandum of understanding with the Irish Government in March over the disclosure of sensitive material it may hold about the 1998 atrocity.
The Omagh Bombing Inquiry expects to sign a memorandum of understanding with the Government in March over the disclosure of potentially relevant material held by the State. At the conclusion of a ...
Police officers who served in Omagh in 1998 have been giving evidence to a public inquiry into the Real IRA bombing. Richard Quigley told the Omagh Bombing Inquiry that he remembers seeing dead ...
Survivors of the Omagh bomb have been giving evidence on the final day of this phase of the public inquiry saying the town was turned into a "war zone" by the Real IRA atrocity. Simon McLarnon was ...
A survivor of the Omagh bombing has said that everything ... I couldn’t sit in a restaurant unless it was near a door where I could get away quickly. “I don’t like to be among people ...
When Heena Patel first moved to the Bay Area in California, she started selling her homemade Gujarati food at the local farmers market. She'd often come home without making a profit, but she ...
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 ...
The Omagh Bombing Inquiry is taking place at the Strule Arts Centre in Omagh (Liam McBurney/PA) The centre of Omagh was turned into a “war zone” after a Real IRA bomb exploded in 1998 ...
Evidence from victims’ families and survivors of the Omagh bombing has shone a “bright light on the terrible consequences” of the Real IRA massacre, a public inquiry has heard. The chairman ...
The police commander in Omagh on the day the town was bombed has said many of his officers felt “guilty and responsible” that they had evacuated members of the public towards the explosive device.
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