Police investigating the 1987 IRA Remembrance Day bomb in Enniskillen will today facing questions from a daughter of one of the victims about their hunt for the bombers.
Ms Aileen Quinton, daughter of bombing victim
Ms Aileen Quinton, whose mother, Alberta, was one of the 11 people killed in the
Poppy Day massacre in November 1987, is to ask senior police officers in
the town why no one has been charged in connection with the attack.
The bomb exploded at a war memorial in the town as a Remembrance Day ceremony was taking place and also injured 63 people. Many of them have not fully recovered from their injuries.
Ms Quinton is to meet the chief superintendent heading up the
investigation, along with Democratic Unionist Assembly member Ms Arlene Foster.
She said she was holding the meeting because the victims of the 1987 attack
must not be forgotten.
"There seems to be very little done about bringing people responsible to
justice," she said. "I am trying to get some answers because I think people
have actually forgotten that nobody was brought to justice for the Enniskillen
bomb."
Ms Foster said it was important to find out if the investigation has
progressed and to ensure that there was justice for those killed or wounded.
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