Relatives who lost loved ones in the 1998 Omagh bomb in Northern Ireland are to have their story made into a film. It will focus on how victims’ families coped with the aftermath of the bombing, which killed 29 people and devastated the market town. The film, which is being made in Dublin, is being made with the backing of the Omagh Victims Group. Channel 4 has part-financed the film, which is due to be released later in the year. Full Story
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