Twenty-nine people, including a woman expecting twins, were murdered in the Real IRA attack on 15 August 1998.
A Co Tyrone family that was robbed of three generations of females in the Omagh bomb have said they hope no other family suffers as they have. Mary Grimes died in the atrocity on her 66th birthday, ...
"It is difficult when stories about Omagh appear in the newspaper or television," she says. "The constant battle to get answers and find out what happened that day is relentless. None of the ...
The Omagh Bombing Inquiry will examine whether ... a journalist with the Ulster Herald newspaper, believes the personal testimonies over the next four weeks will be the most powerful part of ...
A man whose wife was killed in the Omagh bombing has challenged a public inquiry to provide the truth about the atrocity to victims. Kevin Skelton said he did not trust the Irish Government to ...
It was also revealed that Fermanagh and Omagh District Council conducts 26 per cent of its business behind closed doors, prompting concerns about transparency and public trust. The council lost its ...
The Chief Executive of Fermanagh and Omagh District Council (FODC), Alison McCullagh ... The request for retraction came from the newspaper’s editor, Rodney Edwards, who described her comments as ...
Suzanne Travis was a 20-year-old student when the Real IRA bomb exploded in 1998. A woman who suffered horrific injuries in ...
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Omagh bombing inquiry: Family’s pain over father’s death following blast ‘too enormous’ to discussThe three children of Sean McGrath have paid tribute to their father as a “considerate” man and successful businessman at the ...
Jim Sharkey was working as a newsagent in the Co Tyrone town in 1998 when it was devastated by a Real IRA bomb.
Julia Hughes was studying for an accountancy degree at Dundee University when she was killed in the Omagh bombing (Family handout/PA) A student killed in the Omagh bombing was a year out from ...
A mother has told how her baby daughter was blown across the street in her buggy by the force of the Omagh bomb, and left with a piece of shrapnel embedded in her brain. Caroline McKinney was ...
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