“As I learned the names of those who had died ... He said a bomb warning in September 2000, while the Omagh inquests were taking place, was the 68th police had received since August 1998.
The bomb that devastated Omagh town centre in August 1998 was the biggest single atrocity in the history of the Troubles in Northern Ireland ... who had just gained a place on an engineering ...
Relative after relative gave tender testimonials to the people behind the names ... travelled to Ireland for a language exchange with children from Buncrana and had been visiting Omagh as part ...
The inquiry, which is taking place in the Strule ... the community and the people of Omagh support us, their spirit really shone through for the whole of Ireland to see we would not be broken.” ...
is taking place at the Strule Arts Centre in Omagh. “The body bags with the remains of the dead had been moved into shops, away from eyes and cameras,” Mr Quigley said. “We had used all the ...
Despite loving her hometown of Omagh and the people who live there, she said she knew she could never live in Northern Ireland and moved with her family to Australia. Anne Cullen, a taxi driver ...
A fireman who rushed to help people in the aftermath of the Omagh bombing has told the inquiry ... He said it was a place where people had died and he could not bring himself to do it.
The police commander in Omagh ... place and I recall a box of tissues also set in place, which would be used continuously throughout the long night of identification.” As I learned the names ...
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