Today marks the 25th anniversary of the Teebane massacre.
A quarter of a century on - and the pain doesn’t get any easier.
Eight Protestant construction workers were killed and six injured when a roadside bomb was detonated.
The Provisional IRA claimed responsibility for the attack which happened on the main Omagh to Cookstown road. No one’s ever been convicted.
Jean Caldwell from Cookstown lost her husband Jimmy.
She’s appealing for people to come forward with information.
You can listen to Jean's interview in full:

PIC: Jean pictured at the time of the attack.
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