Omagh families prepare for public inquiry after long road

Michael Gallagher found his 21-year-old son Aiden’s work coat hanging in the car repair shop they shared when he finally went back after the bombing that took his beloved boy.

He knew at that moment, he says, that he had to dedicate his life to the pursuit of justice.

Mr Gallagher and his family paid a heavy price for that decision.

However, he always sensed there was something about the atrocity that did not make sense.

He talks about a “drip feed of allegation and innuendo” which he hopes will finally be untangled by the public inquiry which starts in earnest today.

Michael Gallagher’s son Aiden was among those killed in the Omagh bombing

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