Four weeks of heartbreaking testimony from Omagh bomb families, survivors and first responders came to a close on Wednesday at the inquiry into the 1998 Real IRA atrocity.
Evidence from victims’ families and survivors of the Omagh bombing has shone a “bright light on the terrible consequences” of ...
Firefighters searched through the rubble of the Omagh bomb not knowing if they would find family and friends among the dead, ...
The inquiry is hearing the testimony of a number of survivors and witnesses to the 1998 bombing on the final day of its first phase.
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.
Norman Haslett told the Omagh Bombing Inquiry that while the bomb killed 29 civilians, including a woman pregnant with twins, he believed that police were the intended target. Mr ...
A retired police officer who moved dead bodies following the Omagh bombing has said the “cowards” who left the explosive device should be providing answers to a public inquiry. Richard Scott, who was ...
Police officers who served in Omagh in 1998 have been giving evidence to a public inquiry into the Real IRA bombing.
Victor Barker told the Omagh Bombing Inquiry that his son James’s life had been taken away from him in the most ‘evil and ...
Jim Sharkey, who ran a newsagent shop in the County Tyrone town, was amongst those speaking at the inquiry into the 1998 ...
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