Elizabeth ‘Libbi’ Rush was described as ‘wise, compassionate and thoughtful’ by her children at the Omagh bombing inquiry.
Brenda Logue, a talented Gaelic footballer, was 17 when she died in the 1998 atrocity. The Omagh Bombing Inquiry was told on ...
"The last thing I remember of Brenda was her ponytail swishing as she walked out of the door," she wrote. "The blast threw me ...
A woman whose husband and son died in the Omagh bombing has told an inquiry she drove around looking for them for years ...
Mrs Hawkes, a 60-year-old mother-of-two, was remembered at the Omagh Bombing Inquiry on Tuesday by her son and daughter.
A woman whose husband and son were killed in the Omagh bomb has described how years after the blast she would drive around looking for them, believing they were still alive. Edith White said she would ...
Geraldine Breslin’s son Gareth spoke publicly about his mother’s death for the first time as he gave evidence to the public inquiry into ...
The second youngest victim of the Omagh bomb had been due to be a flower girl at her uncle’s wedding when she was killed in the blast. Breda Devine, who was 20 months old, had been with her mother on ...
A teenage boy killed in the Omagh bomb has been remembered by his sister as “radiating light”. The sister of Alan Radford, 16, described him as having “no malice, not a bad bone in his body”.
A 12-year-old school boy from Madrid killed in the Omagh bomb has been remembered as a “good, happy and generous child with ...
Twenty-nine people, including a woman expecting twins, were murdered in the Real IRA attack on 15 August 1998.
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