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Could the Omagh Bombing be reinvestigated?

  • 13-10-2021 5:41pm
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    https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2021/jul/23/belfast-judge-calls-on-uk-to-investigate-omagh-bombing


    I'd love to see that happening. As a person born and bred in the town, I have a few questions of my own. I think the RUC have questions to answer, considering at the time they were complaining they'd lose their danger money if the peace process went ahead. As well as the '‘Real prospect’ 1998 attack by dissident republicans could have been thwarted' as outlined by the judge, I suspect people involved in the security forces had ulterior motives to keep the conflict going. It'll be interesting to see if they can work with the government here and get to the bottom of it.



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