By Q Radio News
A memorial to those killed in an IRA bomb in Enniskillen has been unveiled at a service marking 30 years since the attack.
12 people died and dozens were injured when a bomb exploded at the town's cenotaph.
In this Q Radio special report, David Hunter and Grainne Connolly hear from survivors of what is considered to be one of the most ruthless bombings of The Troubles and hear how the search for justice continues.
Families of the Poppy Day victims arrive in Enniskillen pic.twitter.com/XkVNVHfGu5
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