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Date of Death: 22 April 1982
Location: Belfast
Organisation Responsible: Irish Republican Army (IRA) Shot outside his home, Ladybrook Park, Andersonstown, Belfast. Allegedly involved in crime.
Raymond Devlin was killed Allegedly involved in crime.. Raymond Devlin was 19 years old.

Date of Death: 22 April 1978
Location: Antrim
Organisation Responsible: Irish Republican Army (IRA) Off duty. Shot at his home, Woodland Park, Lisburn, County Antrim.
Millar McAllister was Shot at his home, Woodland Park, Lisburn, County Antrim.. Millar McAllister was 36 years old.
Date of Death: 22 April 1976
Location: Tyrone
Organisation Responsible: Irish Republican Army (IRA) Shot by sniper while on Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC) mobile patrol, Stewartstown Road, Coalisland, County Tyrone.

Date of Death: 22 April 1975
Location: Fermanagh
Organisation Responsible: Protestant Action Force (PAF) Died 10 days after being shot at his home, ‘Glencull’, Benburb Road, Aughnacloy, County Tyrone.

Date of Death: 22 April 1974
Location: Armagh
Organisation Responsible: Irish Republican Army (IRA) Civilian employed by British Army (BA) . Found shot in his car, Silverbridge, near Crossmaglen, County Armagh.
Mohammed Khalid was Found shot in his car, Silverbridge, near Crossmaglen, County Armagh.. Mohammed Khalid was 18 years old.
Date of Death: 22 April 1973
Location: Belfast
Organisation Responsible: Ulster Volunteer Force (UVF) Found poisoned in his cell, Crumlin Road Prison, Belfast. Internal UVF dispute.
Mervyn Connor was killed Internal UVF dispute.. Mervyn Connor was 20 years old.

Date of Death: 22 April 1972
Location: Belfast
Organisation Responsible: British Army (BA) Shot by rubber bullet, Divis Flats, Belfast.
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