Dublin-Monaghan bombings: ‘She walked straight into the bomb’

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  • Опубликовано: 14 май 2024
  • It was May 17, 1974, when Wendy Burke’s life changed forever. She was just one year old when, with her mother Colette due to give birth in two days, was killed in the Dublin-Monaghan bombings, as they walked up Talbot Street on the way back from the maternity hospital. 50 years on, Wendy and other survivors are still looking for justice and answers.
    Host; Tabitha Monihan, Guest; Wendy Burke
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  • @ruairicoburn8410
    @ruairicoburn8410 21 день назад +1

    We will never forget you.

  • @donalobrien7582
    @donalobrien7582 21 день назад

    WHY
    IS, it that the Taxpayers of Ireland cannot Comment on Rte's presentation of the News or other Matters of Interest on the Date that the Issues are presented.
    Seem very Suspicious.

  • @joeoshea30
    @joeoshea30 22 дня назад

    I was Talking to a man who worked in a Barber shop in Parnell st. and he showed pictures taken after bombings of a man dressed as a woman who he taught had something to do with bombings