Memorial for Dublin bomb victims to be unveiled today

A memorial for three CIE workers who died in two loyalist car bombings in Dublin in the 1970s is due to be unveiled later today.

A memorial for three CIE workers who died in two loyalist car bombings in Dublin in the 1970s is due to be unveiled later today.

The memorial is located on Sackville Place, just off O’Connell Street, where the bombings took place.

George Bradshaw and Thomas Duff, a bus driver and conductor, were killed in the first bombing on December 1, 1972.

Thomas Douglas, another conductor, died in the second bombing on January 20, 1973.

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