17th February 1978
Thomas Neeson, 52, married with three children, car salesman, Lisburn
Sandra Morris, 27, married with two children, North Belfast
Christine Lockhart, 32, married, Richill, Co. Armagh
Ian McCracken, 25, married, electrical worker, Bangor
Elizabeth McCracken, 25, married, electrical worker, Bangor
Sarah Cooper, 62, married with children, North Belfast
Daniel Magill, , married, Dundonald, East Belfast
Carol Mills, 27, married, North Belfast
Gordon Crothers, 30, married with one child, company director / RUC Reserve, East Belfast
Joan Crothers, 26, married with one child, East Belfast
Paul Nelson, 37, married with two chldren, Dundonald, East Belfast
Dorothy Nelson, 35, married with two children, Dundonald, East Belfast
"At an annual dinner-dance organised for the Irish Collie Club, the above victims were all killed by a blast incendiary placed by the PIRA.
All the twelve victims and the thirty others injured were Protestants. There were three married couples."
(excert from 'Lost Lives')
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Unlike my usual habit, I will not go into further detail about this atrocity. I would point anyone who wants more detail toward 'Lost Lives'. The detail is too sickening for casual, matter-of-fact description.
Please all, rest in peace.
Thomas Neeson, 52, married with three children, car salesman, Lisburn
Sandra Morris, 27, married with two children, North Belfast
Christine Lockhart, 32, married, Richill, Co. Armagh
Ian McCracken, 25, married, electrical worker, Bangor
Elizabeth McCracken, 25, married, electrical worker, Bangor
Sarah Cooper, 62, married with children, North Belfast
Daniel Magill, , married, Dundonald, East Belfast
Carol Mills, 27, married, North Belfast
Gordon Crothers, 30, married with one child, company director / RUC Reserve, East Belfast
Joan Crothers, 26, married with one child, East Belfast
Paul Nelson, 37, married with two chldren, Dundonald, East Belfast
Dorothy Nelson, 35, married with two children, Dundonald, East Belfast
"At an annual dinner-dance organised for the Irish Collie Club, the above victims were all killed by a blast incendiary placed by the PIRA.
All the twelve victims and the thirty others injured were Protestants. There were three married couples."
(excert from 'Lost Lives')
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Unlike my usual habit, I will not go into further detail about this atrocity. I would point anyone who wants more detail toward 'Lost Lives'. The detail is too sickening for casual, matter-of-fact description.
Please all, rest in peace.
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