Claudy tragedy echoes Omagh outrage

The violence in the North reached its bloody height in 1972 – and even the sleepy village of Claudy was plunged right into the mayhem.

Claudy tragedy echoes Omagh outrage

The violence in the North reached its bloody height in 1972 – and even the sleepy village of Claudy was plunged right into the mayhem.

At a time when the public was becoming horribly accustomed to almost daily murders by loyalist and republican paramilitaries, this bomb attack plumbed new depths.

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