Victims' relatives slam Govt response to Dublin bombs

Relatives of the men who died in two loyalist bombings in Dublin in the early 1970s have criticised the Government's response to the attacks.

Victims' relatives slam Govt response to Dublin bombs

Relatives of the men who died in two loyalist bombings in Dublin in the early 1970s have criticised the Government's response to the attacks.

Speaking at an Oireachtas committee hearing into the bombings today, Monica Duffy-Campbell, whose husband was one of the victims, said consecutive Governments had done nothing to investigate the incidents.

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