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    Team_Prime US NewsBy Team_Prime US NewsApril 24, 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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    Victims of the Omagh bombing on August 15 1998, (left to proper, prime row) James Barker, Esther Gibson, Sean McGrath, Gareth Conway, Elizabeth Rush, Veda Brief, Alan Radford, Ann McCombe, and Olive Hawkes, (center row, left to proper) Lorraine Wilson, Geraldine Breslin, Oran Doherty, Aiden Gallagher, Fred and Bryan White, Rocio Abad Ramos, Debra-Anne Cartwright, and Brenda Logue, and (backside left to proper) Shaun McLaughlin, Jolene Marlow, Avril Monaghan, Maura Monaghan, Brian McCrory, Samantha McFarland, Mary Grimes, Julia Hughes, and Philomena Skelton. Situation date (Household/PA)

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