Omagh families in court challenge as they continue 20-year fight for truth and justice

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Michael Gallagher - the campaign continues.

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Families of Omagh bomb victims will be back in court this morning as they attempt to uncover the full truth behind the 1998 atrocity.

Relatives are challenging the government’s refusal to hold a public inquiry into the Real IRA attack and expect to find out today if the case will go ahead in Belfast next month.

29 people died, including a woman pregnant with twins. 

Michael Gallagher, whose 21-year-old son Aidan was killed, has told Q Radio the suffering continues while those responsible are free to walk the streets...

Michael says families cling to the hope one day justice will be done...

He says if the High Court finds in their favour, a full hearing will take place in just over two weeks' time...

The development comes after Omagh was once again in the spotlight this week with a royal visit to the town.

The Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall met bereaved relatives and survivors as well as members of the emergency services who dealt with the carnage.

 

The royal couple also laid a wreath at the memorial garden.

 

 

 

 

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