This photograph was taken seconds before the red car explodes,
The Omagh bombing was a car bombing on 15 August 1998 in the town of Omagh in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom.
A car bomb planted by the Real Irish Republican Army exploded in a busy shopping area. The man and child in the first photo survived the bomb, which was in the car behind them, but the photographer did not survive. Seeing the impact it caused making it the deadliest single incident of the Troubles in Northern Ireland history will terrify you all day
killing 29 people including the photographer. The camera was found afterwards in the rubble. The man and child in the photo both survived.
The bombing killed 29 people (plus two unborn children) and injured 220 others. 21 died where they fell while 8 more died on the way to, or in, hospital. Of those injured at least 11 were described as critical, including two children, and 113 were detained in hospital overnight, making it the deadliest single incident of the Troubles in Northern Ireland.
The Omagh bombing occurred on August 15, 1998, in the town of Omagh, Northern Ireland. A car bomb planted by the Real Irish Republican Army exploded in a busy shopping area, killing 29 people and injuring more than 200 others. The man and child in the first photo survived the bomb, which was in the car behind them, but the photographer did not survive.
The bombing killed 29 people (plus two unborn children) and injured 220 others. 21 died where they fell while 8 more died on the way to, or in, hospital. Of those injured at least 11 were described as critical, including two children, and 113 were detained in hospital overnight.
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