Omagh relatives to demand public inquiry

The British government is set to face demands by the Omagh relatives for a full public inquiry into the bombing of the town, which left 29 people dead, it emerged today.

Omagh relatives to demand public inquiry

The British government is set to face demands by the Omagh relatives for a full public inquiry into the bombing of the town, which left 29 people dead, it emerged today.

With Chief Constable Ronnie Flanagan asking for more time to consider the devastating report into the investigation, angry families warned that a judicial hearing would have to be ordered.

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