Colm Murphy, who was found liable for the 1998 Omagh bomb attack, dies aged 70
A man who was found liable in a civil trial for the Omagh bomb in 1998 has died.
Twenty-nine people died after the bombing in the County Tyrone town on 15 August 1998, including a woman pregnant with unborn twins.Murphy was originally arrested over the bombing in 1999 in a joint Royal Ulster Constabulary-Garda investigation.
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