Enniskillen War Memorial '30 years' on from the bomb
Автор: Tom McClean Positive Belfast
Загружено: 2016-02-20
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The Remembrance Sunday, Cenotaph, Memorial Day bomb, known as the Enniskillen bomb or the Poppy Day massacre, occurred on 8 November 1987 in Enniskillen, County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland. Eleven friends and neighbours were killed immediately in a Provisional IRA, no warning blast.
I am standing today nearly 30 years later, where the bomb went off.
Of the eleven people who were killed by the Provisional IRA that day, three were married couples.
The dead were Wesley and Bertha Armstrong,
Kitchener and Jessie Johnston,
William and Agnes Mullan,
John Megaw,
Georgina Quinton,
Marie Wilson,
Samuel Gault
and Edward Armstrong.
Edward Armstrong was a serving Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC) officer and Samuel Gault had recently left the force.
Gordon Wilson, whose daughter Marie died in the blast and who was himself injured, went on to become a peace campaigner and member of Seanad Éireann.
The twelfth fatality,
Ronnie Hill,
died after spending 13 years in a coma.
Sixty-three people were injured.
Many of the dead and injured were old age pensioners and children.
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