Emergency workers 'forced to quit after Omagh horrors'

Veteran emergency staff exposed to years of atrocities in Northern Ireland were forced to quit by the horrors of the Omagh bombing, it was claimed today.

Emergency workers 'forced to quit after Omagh horrors'

Veteran emergency staff exposed to years of atrocities in Northern Ireland were forced to quit by the horrors of the Omagh bombing, it was claimed today.

University of Ulster lecturer Dr Selwyn Black disclosed the shattering impact on paramedics and other health workers of the August 1998 attack, which killed 29 people and injured hundreds more, following a major study.

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