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On This Day – 3 People Lost Their Lives In The Troubles

On this day, 3 lives were lost in the Troubles.
We remember these victims today.
These were our mothers, fathers, sons, daughters, friends and neighbours. We remember them all - Catholics and Protestants and those of no faith at all.
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Brendan McWilliams
Date of Death: 18 April 1992
Location: Northern Ireland/The North
Organisation Responsible: Irish Republican Army (IRA) Civilian employed by British Army (BA) . Shot at his home, Nialls Crescent, off Killylea Road, Armagh.

Brendan McWilliams was Shot at his home, Nialls Crescent, off Killylea Road, Armagh.. Brendan McWilliams was 50 years old.
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Martin Corrigan
Date of Death: 18 April 1990
Location: Armagh
Organisation Responsible: British Army (BA) Shot while in the back garden of Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC) member’s home, Lislasley Road, Kinnegoe, near Loughgall, County Armagh.

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Seamus O’Neill
Date of Death: 18 April 1974
Location: Derry
Organisation Responsible: Irish Republican Army (IRA) Killed by booby trap bomb while driving tractor on his farm, The Loup, near Moneymore, County Derry.

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