
Survivors and families of victims of the Omagh Bombing are calling for more involvement from the Irish Government.
29 were people killed by the Real IRA Car Bomb in 1998 – and the inquiry’s examining if the attack could’ve been prevented.
A Memorandum of Understanding’s been agreed with the Irish Government – but families have reiterated calls for a parallel public inquiry.
At the inquiry today, Alan Kane read an opening statement from solicitors representing families, which used an analogy of a car going for an inspection………