giving their age and occupation on the day of their deaths. On 21 November 1920, 14 people went to a match in Croke park. They never came home. 100 years on, we remember our Bloody Sunday dead.
Outside the court, Mickey McKinney, the brother of one of the men killed in 1972, said it was a “good day” for the victims and their families. “The events of Bloody Sunday took place 53 ...
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