Three men found liable for the Omagh bombing have been declared bankrupt by the High Court after failing to pay damages to relatives of the victims.
The car bomb on a street packed with shoppers killed 29 people, including nine children and a woman pregnant with twins, in the Co Tyrone market town on August 15 1998 and was the biggest single atrocity of the Troubles. Some 220 others were injured. Police had inadvertently moved people towards the bomb after receiving inaccurate telephone warnings. Nobody has been convicted of the murders, for which the Real IRA claimed responsibility, although they said that they had not meant to kill civilians a…
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