How many died in Warrington bomb?

How many died in Warrington bomb?

2
Warrington bombings/Number of deaths

When did IRA bomb Liverpool?

Fear and Loathing in Liverpool: The IRA’s 1939 Bombing Campaign on Merseyside.

What did Colin Parry do?

Peace campaigner Colin Parry said his son’s death 18 months before the first IRA ceasefire helped bring 25 years of violent conflict to an end. The 12-year-old was killed alongside Johnathan Ball (3) when two bombs hidden inside litter bins exploded on March 20 1993.

What caused the Warrington bombings?

This first explosion caused extensive damage, but no injuries. While fleeing the scene, the bombers shot and injured a police officer and two of the bombers were caught following a high-speed car chase….

Warrington bombings
Perpetrator Provisional IRA
Motive see Provisional IRA campaign

Who is Susan McHugh?

Susan McHugh is an Irish peace campaigner who organised rallies in Dublin for peace in Northern Ireland and against the IRA following the bombing in Warrington on March 20, 1993. It was thought the demonstration was the largest peace rally in Irish history and the most intense public expression of anger at the IRA.

Did the IRA target children?

Two children were killed and a total of 56 people were injured. The attacks were carried out by the Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA)….

Warrington bombings
Date 26 February 1993 04:10 (GMT) 20 March 1993 12:25 (GMT)
Target 1st attack: a gas storage facility 2nd attack: Bridge Street
Attack type Bombing
Deaths 2

What happened on 25 February 1993 in Warrington?

On the night of 25 February 1993, three IRA members planted bombs at the gas holders on Winwick Road, Warrington. At 11:45 pm that night a police officer stopped the three men in a van on Sankey Street.

What were the Warrington bombings?

The Warrington bombings were two separate bomb attacks that took place during early 1993 in Warrington, Cheshire, England. The first attack happened on 26 February, when a bomb exploded at a gas storage facility. This first explosion caused extensive damage, but no injuries.

What happened to the IRA in Warrington?

The IRA was designated a terrorist organisation. On the night of 25 February 1993, three IRA members planted bombs at the gas holders on Winwick Road, Warrington. At 11:45 pm that night, a police officer stopped the three men in a van on Sankey Street. As he was questioning them, the IRA members shot him three times and sped off in the van.

What is the river of life in Warrington?

On 14 November 1996, the Duchess of Kent officially inaugurated a memorial called The River of Life, depicting “a symbol of hope for future generations”, in Bridge Street. It was developed in the aftermath of the bomb attack and commissioned by the Warrington Borough Council.