Omagh Bombing Inquiry Begins First Hearing
Omagh Bombing Inquiry Begins First Hearing

Omagh Bombing Inquiry Begins First Hearing

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The public inquiry into the 1998 Omagh bombing, which killed 29 people including a pregnant woman, will hold its first hearing at the Strule Arts Centre in Omagh. Chaired by Lord Alan Turnbull, the inquiry aims to investigate potential security failings that could have prevented the attack, following a 2021 High Court ruling suggesting that authorities might have known about the perpetrators. Bereaved families, including Michael Gallagher, who lost his son in the bombing, have campaigned for over two decades for this inquiry, emphasizing the need to uncover 'uncomfortable truths' to prevent future tragedies. The Irish government has agreed to assist in the inquiry, although it has not indicated plans for a separate investigation. This inquiry represents the first gathering of bereaved families since the attack, marking a significant step in their quest for accountability and justice. The proceedings will focus on procedural issues without calling witnesses or presenting evidence at this initial hearing.

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