Twelve people attending an Irish Collie Club dance were killed in the La Mon attack in February 1978.
The Police Ombudsman for Northern Ireland is to publish a report later on the IRA firebomb attack on the La Mon Hotel, outside Belfast, which killed 12 people.
A bomb, placed outside a window, was attached to cans of petrol mixed with sugar, sending a huge fireball into the hotel, where 400 people were attending a dance.The bomb, placed outside a window, was attached to cans of petrol mixed with sugar, sending a huge fireball into the hotelThey were attending an Irish Collie Club event.
It was submitted by Ulster Human Rights Watch and included statements from some of the bereaved families and survivors.revealed police interview notes had gone missingIt has questioned whether IRA members were protected because they were working as state agents at the time or later.Andrea Nelson was 14 at the time her parents Paul and Dorothy were murdered at La Mon.
"Once we've had a chance to read and reflect on the report, I think we will be in a better place to understand is this now the final uncovering the stone?
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